

As brutal as the ceremonies were, the victims (usually taken from among captures from battles) accepted their fate passively, having been previously indroctinated and heavily drugged (sedated).

The Sun would not shine, the crops would not grow, and wars would not be won if the gods were not calm. (A) she wrote a letter (B) she looked at potograph (C) she made shadow figures in the wall (D) she read stories (E) she read lettersĬopyright Text 2 The mighty, warlike Aztec nation felt that its existence depended upon human sacrifices. (A) She was lonely (B) She wanted her daughter to write to her (C) She wanted him to grow a whiskers (D) She wanted him to visit him (E) She wanted him to look thinner Why did the Little girl write the man a letter? The man in the photograph (A) was smiling (B) had a beard (C) had a round, fat face (D) looked kind (E) seemed cruelĤ. (A) interested (B) frightened (C) confused (D) disgusted (E) terrifiedģ. The word fascinated in line 1 could best be replaced by (D) To explain why Westfield is an important city (E) To explain why the photograph of Abraham Lincoln was not good looking.Ģ. (C) To explain why the first paragraph was significant in American life. (B) To explain why Abraham Lincoln wore a beard. (A) To explain how Grace Bedell took a photograph of Abraham Lincoln. What is authors main purpose in the passage? My name Grace Bedell and the man in photograph was Abraham Lincoln. Do you think I look better, my little friend?he asked me. I appear before you that I may see you and that you may see me.Then he picked me right up and kissed me on both cheeks. Ladies and gentlemen,he said,I had no speech to make and no time to make it in. He was so much taller than I had imagined from my tiny photograph.
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Then I would explain to him the real purpose of my letter.I would tell him how wonderful he looked with the shadow that I had seen across his photograph, and I would most carefully suggest that the grow whiskers.įour months latter when I met him at the train station near my home in Westfield, New York, he was wearing a full beard. First, I would tell him that I was eleven years old, and that if he had a little girl my age, she could write to me instead of him. That night I could not sleep, thinking about the letter that I would write. I moved the photograph so that the shadow lay perfectly around his hollow cheeks. I noticed a shadow across the mans thin face. I had never meet him, but I felt that I knew him.one evening when I was looking at the photograph as I always did before I went to sleep. The man in the photograph was unsmiling, but his eyes were kind. I can remember holding it at every angle in order to catch the flickering light from the oil lamp on the dresser. It was the first photograph that I had ever seen, and it fascinated me.

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