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CRY THE BELOVED HELP PLEASE!!!!?

Postby adalwine » Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:01 pm

Based on the experiences of people in his family, Kumalo views the city of Johannesburg as a place where
people join new tribes.

politics is more important than religion.

there are many great opportunities.

people are lost.


3. Which of the following is the best description of Msimangu?
He is a good and generous man who sometimes has a short temper.

He is a vindictive person who is unable to forgive the sins of others.

He is a funny man who never fails to make those around him laugh.

He is a confused and desperate man who is swept up by life in Johannesburg.


4. In what way is John Kumalo different from his brother, the priest?
John fears nothing and will risk his safety to help his people.
John takes part in the city’s politics and does not turn to the church for solutions to problems.
John lacks his brother’s understanding of and concern for the problems of their people.
John wants most to be left alone to live privately.

5. During the search for Absalom in Johannesburg, it begins to become clear that
Gertrude and John Kumalo are to blame for Absalom’s problems in Johannesburg.

Absalom has been involved in criminal activity and runs with a bad crowd.

Absalom has left the city and no one there knows how to find him again.

Msimangu is not as helpful as he could be in assisting Kumalo, who is new to the city.


6. Although Kumalo and Msimangu meet the girl to whom Absalom is engaged, the girl does not know where Absalom has gone or when he will return. At the same time, the newspapers report the murder of Arthur Jarvis. When combined with what Kumalo has already learned about his son’s life and behavior in Johannesburg, these events
relieve the suspenseful plot by suggesting that Kumalo’s son will soon be found.
remind readers that Absalom was forced to come to Johannesburg because of problems in Ndotsheni.
foreshadow the probability that Absalom had some part in the death of Arthur Jarvis.
encourage Kumalo’s hope that the tribe may indeed be rebuilt.

7. To what do the conditions in Shanty Town, the treatment of the people who work in the mines, and the efforts of men like Dubula all contribute?
to the discrimination and inequality that typify the experiences of black people in South Africa at this time
to the angry response of the white community after Arthur Jarvis’s death
to Gertrude Kumalo’s reason for considering life in a convent of nuns
to Kumalo’s first negative experience of the city, when a thief targets him in the bus station

8. What does his reading of the writings of his son, the Gettysburg Address, and Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address help James Jarvis begin to comprehend?
his son’s willingness to work toward a fair, just South Africa for all
the necessity of the gold and the mining industries to generate wealth in South Africa
the perspective of people who want stricter laws and law enforcement in the city
the appeal of life in the city to someone like Kumalo

9. What does James Jarvis’s response to learning that Kumalo’s son killed Arthur tell readers?
Jarvis has a strange sense of humor.
Jarvis has a hot temper.
Jarvis is able to forgive a terrible wrong.
Jarvis is impersonal and distant.

10. Because gold is discovered in Odendaalsrust,
Arthur Jarvis’s dream of equality for all South African citizens regardless of their race is brought to reality by reforms.
John Kumalo gives leadership of the civil rights movement to Dubula when he realizes that he has been tainted by desire for power.
arguments over unequal distribution of wealth in South Africa and the treatment of the miners divert attention from the trial.
Kumalo resolves that he must return to Ndotsheni to help the people restore their village.

11. Which of the following accurately reports the verdicts in the Arthur Jarvis murder trial?
Absalom Kumalo is convicted of murder and sentenced to death; however, Matthew Kumalo and Johannes Pafuri are found to be not guilty.
Absalom Kumalo and Matthew Kumalo are convicted of murder and sentenced to death; however, Johannes Pafuri is found to be not guilty.
Absalom Kumalo is convicted of murder and sentenced to death, and so are Matthew Kumalo and Johannes Pafuri.
Absalom Kumalo and Johannes Pafuri are convicted of murder and sentenced to death; however, Matthew Kumalo is found to be not guilty.

12. What results from the first meeting between Kumalo and Arthur Jarvis’s son?
James Jarvis recognizes Kumalo as the man he met in Johannesburg.
James Jarvis donates milk for the little children of Ndotsheni.

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CRY THE BELOVED HELP PLEASE!!!!?

Postby lorimar » Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:01 pm

Based on the experiences of people in his family, Kumalo views the city of Johannesburg as a place where
people join new tribes.

politics is more important than religion.

there are many great opportunities.

people are lost.


3. Which of the following is the best description of Msimangu?
He is a good and generous man who sometimes has a short temper.

He is a vindictive person who is unable to forgive the sins of others.

He is a funny man who never fails to make those around him laugh.

He is a confused and desperate man who is swept up by life in Johannesburg.


4. In what way is John Kumalo different from his brother, the priest?
John fears nothing and will risk his safety to help his people.
John takes part in the city’s politics and does not turn to the church for solutions to problems.
John lacks his brother’s understanding of and concern for the problems of their people.
John wants most to be left alone to live privately.

5. During the search for Absalom in Johannesburg, it begins to become clear that
Gertrude and John Kumalo are to blame for Absalom’s problems in Johannesburg.

Absalom has been involved in criminal activity and runs with a bad crowd.

Absalom has left the city and no one there knows how to find him again.

Msimangu is not as helpful as he could be in assisting Kumalo, who is new to the city.


6. Although Kumalo and Msimangu meet the girl to whom Absalom is engaged, the girl does not know where Absalom has gone or when he will return. At the same time, the newspapers report the murder of Arthur Jarvis. When combined with what Kumalo has already learned about his son’s life and behavior in Johannesburg, these events
relieve the suspenseful plot by suggesting that Kumalo’s son will soon be found.
remind readers that Absalom was forced to come to Johannesburg because of problems in Ndotsheni.
foreshadow the probability that Absalom had some part in the death of Arthur Jarvis.
encourage Kumalo’s hope that the tribe may indeed be rebuilt.

7. To what do the conditions in Shanty Town, the treatment of the people who work in the mines, and the efforts of men like Dubula all contribute?
to the discrimination and inequality that typify the experiences of black people in South Africa at this time
to the angry response of the white community after Arthur Jarvis’s death
to Gertrude Kumalo’s reason for considering life in a convent of nuns
to Kumalo’s first negative experience of the city, when a thief targets him in the bus station

8. What does his reading of the writings of his son, the Gettysburg Address, and Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address help James Jarvis begin to comprehend?
his son’s willingness to work toward a fair, just South Africa for all
the necessity of the gold and the mining industries to generate wealth in South Africa
the perspective of people who want stricter laws and law enforcement in the city
the appeal of life in the city to someone like Kumalo

9. What does James Jarvis’s response to learning that Kumalo’s son killed Arthur tell readers?
Jarvis has a strange sense of humor.
Jarvis has a hot temper.
Jarvis is able to forgive a terrible wrong.
Jarvis is impersonal and distant.

10. Because gold is discovered in Odendaalsrust,
Arthur Jarvis’s dream of equality for all South African citizens regardless of their race is brought to reality by reforms.
John Kumalo gives leadership of the civil rights movement to Dubula when he realizes that he has been tainted by desire for power.
arguments over unequal distribution of wealth in South Africa and the treatment of the miners divert attention from the trial.
Kumalo resolves that he must return to Ndotsheni to help the people restore their village.

11. Which of the following accurately reports the verdicts in the Arthur Jarvis murder trial?
Absalom Kumalo is convicted of murder and sentenced to death; however, Matthew Kumalo and Johannes Pafuri are found to be not guilty.
Absalom Kumalo and Matthew Kumalo are convicted of murder and sentenced to death; however, Johannes Pafuri is found to be not guilty.
Absalom Kumalo is convicted of murder and sentenced to death, and so are Matthew Kumalo and Johannes Pafuri.
Absalom Kumalo and Johannes Pafuri are convicted of murder and sentenced to death; however, Matthew Kumalo is found to be not guilty.

12. What results from the first meeting between Kumalo and Arthur Jarvis’s son?
James Jarvis recognizes Kumalo as the man he met in Johannesburg.
James Jarvis donates milk for the little children of Ndotsheni.

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