Main Idea
{"name":"Main Idea", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Read the passage and answer the questions. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne Jules Verne wrote 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1870. The narrator is Pierre Aronnax, a French in 1870. The narrator is Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist, who has been taken prisoner by Captain Nemo in his submarine called Nautilus. This passage describes the submarine’s library.This passage describes the submarine’s library. Chapter X: The Man of the Seas It was a library. High pieces of furniture, of black violet ebony inlaid with brass, supported upon their wide shelves a great number of books uniformly bound. They followed the shape of the room, terminating at the lower part in huge divans, covered with brown leather, which were curved, to afford the greatest comfort. Light movable desks, made to slide in and out at will, allowed one to rest one’s book while reading. In the centre stood an immense table, covered with pamphlets, amongst which were some newspapers, already of old date. The electric light flooded everything; it was shed from four unpolished globes half sunk in the volutes of the ceiling. I looked with real admiration at this room, so ingeniously fitted up, and I could scarcely believe my eyes. 1. Write the main idea of the passage., 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne Jules Verne wrote 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1870. The narrator is Pierre Aronnax, a French in 1870. The narrator is Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist, who has been taken prisoner by Captain Nemo in his submarine called Nautilus. This passage describes the submarine’s library.This passage describes the submarine’s library. Chapter X: The Man of the Seas It was a library. High pieces of furniture, of black violet ebony inlaid with brass, supported upon their wide shelves a great number of books uniformly bound. They followed the shape of the room, terminating at the lower part in huge divans, covered with brown leather, which were curved, to afford the greatest comfort. Light movable desks, made to slide in and out at will, allowed one to rest one’s book while reading. In the centre stood an immense table, covered with pamphlets, amongst which were some newspapers, already of old date. The electric light flooded everything; it was shed from four unpolished globes half sunk in the volutes of the ceiling. I looked with real admiration at this room, so ingeniously fitted up, and I could scarcely believe my eyes. Write 3 ideas supporting the main idea., 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne Jules Verne wrote 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1870. The narrator is Pierre Aronnax, a French in 1870. The narrator is Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist, who has been taken prisoner by Captain Nemo in his submarine called Nautilus. This passage describes the submarine’s library.This passage describes the submarine’s library. Chapter X: The Man of the Seas It was a library. High pieces of furniture, of black violet ebony inlaid with brass, supported upon their wide shelves a great number of books uniformly bound. They followed the shape of the room, terminating at the lower part in huge divans, covered with brown leather, which were curved, to afford the greatest comfort. Light movable desks, made to slide in and out at will, allowed one to rest one’s book while reading. In the centre stood an immense table, covered with pamphlets, amongst which were some newspapers, already of old date. The electric light flooded everything; it was shed from four unpolished globes half sunk in the volutes of the ceiling. I looked with real admiration at this room, so ingeniously fitted up, and I could scarcely believe my eyes. Summarize the passage in your own words using supportive text.","img":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/3012/images/ogquiz.png"}
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