The richness of the scene was in its plainness, its natural condition – of horse, of ring, of girl, even to the girl’s bare feet that gripped the bare back of her proud and ridiculous mount. The enchantment grew not out of anything that happened … but out of something that seemed to go round and round with the girl, attending her, a steady gleam in the shape of a circle … (Source: acs.edu.au)
1. What is being described in the excerpt? a. A newscast. c. A cooking demonstration. b. A scene in a circus. d. A basketball competition.
2. The writer utilized which form of writing in the passage?
a. academic writing
c. creative writing
b. business writing d. technical writing
3. What does the passage give us?
a. data c. items and percentages b. facts d. sensory details
Answers & Comments
1. Scene in a circus
2. creative writing
3. sensory details