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Question 2

Read the excerpt from the story A Horseman in the Sky by Ambrose Bierce and
answer the question that follows.

His first feeling was a keen artistic delight. On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,
motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the
sky, was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity. The figure of the man sat the
figure of the horse, straight and soldierly, but with the repose of a Grecian god
carved in the marble which limits the suggestion of activity.

While reading this text, if the reader remembers the Grecian history, then the
connection made is________.

A:text to text
B:text to world

explain answer ​

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Answer:

Text to world connections.

Step-by-step explanation:

Text to text are connections that reminds a reader about a detail in a text based on previously read text

Text to world connections are those connections between events in a story and things previously read or seen in the real (outside) world.

Therefore, the connection made if a reader remembers the Grecian history when reading the text is text to world connections.

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