Prepare 'Self-Evaluation': A Hundred Miles Beneath the Earth's Surface, Language Arts Grade 7 - Kite Wings
Prepare 'Self-Evaluation': The Concise Hundred Miles Beneath the Earth's Surface, Language Arts Grade 7 - Kite Wings
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Answers to multiple-choice questions on pages 81 and 82 of Language Arts Grade 7 textbook - Volume 1.
Question 10 on page 82 of Language Arts Grade 7 textbook - Volume 1
At the end of the excerpt, the character 'I' once again 'gazes, ponders, admires' with astonishment and horror as, after being imprisoned in a cramped dungeon for a long time, A-xen finally witnesses the unimaginable beauty outside. A-xen sees 'Successive waves pushing onto the smooth golden sand scattered with shells, clam shells,' 'the towering, majestic mountain ranges, with rock edges tearing into the coastline, protruding into the sea as promontories,'... The majestic scenery of nature leaves the character at a loss for words to explain the existence of such a place. It shows the character's awe when 'facing that vast expanse.'
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With his rich imagination, author Giuyn Véc-nơ brings us intriguing ideas about the vast and majestic underground space. You can explore other 7th-grade essays to gain new insights:
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