Part A

What can be inferred about the seanchai from the sentence "They would travel from village to village" in the second-to-last paragraph in the Newsela article "Storytelling and Cultural Traditions."

They told stories about the villages they visited.
They traveled by horse and carriage.
They traveled to villages in England.
They were nomadic in their role as storytellers.

Question 2

Part B

Which evidence from the article best supports the inference in Part A?

"Today, storytelling and interest in storytelling appear to be making a comeback."
"Prominent in the Irish oral tradition are tales of kings and heroes."
"I think storytelling nurtures connections with people in real life."
"They told old myths as well as local news and happenings."

Respuesta :

Answer:

.

Explanation:

For part A its They were nomadic in their role as storytellers, and for part B it was "They told old myths as well as local news and happenings."

The thing that can be inferred about the seanchai from the sentence "They would travel from village to village" is:

  • They were nomadic in their role as storytellers.

The evidence from the article that best supports the inference in Part A is:

  • "They told old myths as well as local news and happenings."

  • Based on the given sentence, the narrator talks about the people who would travel from one village to another, which indicates that they were nomads.

  • A nomad is a person that does not settle in a place, but moves from place to place.

  • The evidence that supports the inference that the people were nomads is the fact that they told the people of old myths and events.

  • Therefore, the correct answers are options D for Part A and D for Part B

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