2.
Which inference about Cyro is supported by the information in paragraph 6?
He is using the language of his ancestors in new ways.
Islanders see him as a role model for young people.
He uses the language of his ancestors to entertain tourists.
He thinks preserving his heritage is more important than living in a modern place.
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3.
Which key idea is best supported by information in paragraphs 4 through 6?
Tourism is the major industry in La Gomera.
El Silbo is more difficult to learn than most other languages.
The people of La Gomera have differing ideas about the value of el Silbo.
Earning a living is easier now than in the past for the people of La Gomera.
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4.
Which phrase from paragraph 2 helps the reader understand the meaning of speculate?
El Silbo has a history
for many generations
No one is certain
the original inhabitants1
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The author includes the map most likely to help the reader understand —
why younger people of La Gomera often move to the mainland
where the Canary Islands are located and where La Gomera is among them
which route sailors took to reach the Canary Islands from Spain in the 1500s
where in northern Africa el Silbo may have originated
The author includes the photograph of the ravine most likely to support which idea?
The people of La Gomera needed a language that could travel long distances.
El Silbo is spoken only by the people on the island of La Gomera.
You can hear the whistles of canaries and other birds on the island of La Gomera.
The landscape of La Gomera is different from the other islands that make up the Canary Islands.
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7.
Which sentence best supports the idea that more than one language is spoken in La Gomera?
Whistling allowed islanders to deliver messages across the ravines without having to walk great distances around them. (paragraph 4)
The whistles were often used to make public announcements or to send invitations to events. (paragraph 4)
It is far from being the common language that it used to be. (paragraph 5)
Cyro loves whistling to communicate. (paragraph 6)
The author includes the photograph of the ravine most likely to support which idea?
The people of La Gomera needed a language that could travel long distances.
El Silbo is spoken only by the people on the island of La Gomera.
You can hear the whistles of canaries and other birds on the island of La Gomera.
The landscape of La Gomera is different from the other islands that make up the Canary Islands.