2022_심화영어독해와작문

explore themes of choice, reflection, and self-worth. Both suggest that internal decisions, and personal relationships outweigh external circumstances in defining one’s happiness and identity. B. Connect to Writing Step 3 [sample answer] The poem “The Road Not Taken” was written by Robert Frost, an American poet known for his deep exploration of nature and human experience. This poem was published in 1916, during a time when people were increasingly reflecting on the importance of choices and their consequences. Reading “The Road Not Taken” evoked feelings of contemplation and reflection on past decisions, prompting me to think about my own choices and their consequences. The main theme highlights the significance of choices and their lasting impact, illustrated by a traveler facing a fork in the road. This resonates with my experiences of navigating important decisions and the uncertainty that comes with them. Ultimately, the poem reminds me that every choice matters and encourages me to consider the effects of my decisions on my life’s journey. Nuts and Bolts of Writing pp. 104~105 C. grabbed my attention / write this review / takes place in / mainly about / clearly shown through / highly recommend it / offers a timeless exploration Wrap Up pp. 110~111 A. 1. ⓐ simile 2. ⓓ personification 3. ⓑ metaphor Script 1. This device compares two different things using words like like , as , or than . For example, “She swims like a fish” highlights her swimming skill by comparing it to that of a fish. 2. This gives human traits to non-human elements. For instance, “The wind whispered through the trees” describes the wind as if it could whisper. 3. This directly compares two things without like or as , suggesting similarity. For example, “Time is a thief ” suggests that time is like a thief stealing life’s moments. aims to help, seeking to make a meaningful impact. 2. • Ikey: It represents a rare moment of respect and personal acknowledgment in his otherwise hard life. • Billy: It represents social status and validation, marking a moment of recognition by high society. • Cortlandt: It represents a personal connection and commitment to helping others, enhancing his sense of purpose. 3. • Ikey: Being noticed or approved would confirm his worth and dignity in a life of neglect. • Billy: Being noticed or approved boosts his self- esteem and social standing, validating his desires for recognition. • Cortlandt: Approval and personal connections validate his efforts and commitment, giving meaning to his generous work. B [sample answer] (1) Pursuing ideals gives people hope and meaning in life. In The Social Triangle, Ikey, Billy, and Van Duyckink all felt happy when they followed their dreams, even in small ways. Without ideals, life might feel empty, and people might stop trying to improve themselves or care about others. (2) Some say pursuing ideals gives life meaning, but blindly chasing them can lead to disappointment or harm, like Ikey wasting his wages for a brief fantasy. If we never question whether our ideals are realistic or ethical, they may control us rather than guide us. Not having ideals might feel empty, but unexamined ideals can be just as dangerous. Language Focus p. 99 A. 1. in this neck of the woods 2. jumped on 3. (were) turned upon 4. on the trail B. 1. The lone eagle hung at the edge of the cliff, surveying the vast expanse below. 2. The movie received great reviews from the critics. So did the soundtrack, which featured several artists. Reading for Writing pp. 100~103 A. Analyze the Text 1. S - R - S - R - S - R – R – S 2. Both “Sonnet 29” and “The Road Not Taken” 168 I Answers and Scripts

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