Summary
The topic explores how different types of comprehension questions can be answered using examples from texts about circuses. Text A discusses a German circus using holograms instead of live animals to address animal cruelty concerns. Text B describes the mysterious arrival of a circus that only opens at night, intriguing the local people.
- Hologram — a 3-D image created using light projections.
Example: Circus Roncalli uses holograms of animals like elephants and goldfish. - Tech-savvy effort — using advanced technology to achieve a goal.
Example: The circus uses holograms to replace live animals. - Eliminating concerns — removing worries or issues.
Example: Using holograms removes concerns about animal cruelty.
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Hologram: A 3-D image created using light projections.
- Tech-savvy effort: Using advanced technology to achieve a goal.
- Eliminating concerns: Removing worries or issues.
Common Confusions
- Confusing holograms with real animals.
- Misunderstanding the purpose of using holograms in circuses.
Typical Exam Questions
- What is a hologram?
A 3-D image created using light projections. - Why did Circus Roncalli stop using live animals?
To address concerns about animal cruelty. - How does the mysterious circus in Text B attract attention?
It arrives without warning and only opens at night.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Understanding of key terms like hologram and tech-savvy effort.
- Ability to explain reasons for changes in traditional practices, like using holograms instead of live animals.
- Interpretation of descriptive language and imagery in texts.