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Read the passage from the Bhagavad Gita.


All mounted on their shining chariots!

On our side, too,—thou best of Brahmans! See

Excellent chiefs, commanders of my line,

Whose names I joy to count: thyself the first,

Then Bhishma, Karna, Kripa fierce in fight,

Vikarna, Aswatthaman; next to these

Strong Saumadatti, with full many more

Valiant and tried, ready this day to die


–Bhagavad Gita


Which key words best help the reader identify how the information is being presented?

“On our side” in line 2 shows that the passage is using cause and effect.


“First” in line 4 and “next” in line 6 indicate that the passage is sequential.


The use of “strong” in line 7 compares Saumadatti to the other commanders.


Using the names of the commanders in lines 5 and 6 shows that the passage is contrasting.

How is the practice of yoga connected to the Hindu belief of moksha?

Hindus practice yoga daily to cleanse themselves of moksha.

Hindus believe that yoga will allow them to better understand their duty.

Hindus believe that yoga will ensure that no harm comes to humans or animals.

Hindus practice yoga to control the mind and to be released from the cycle of rebirth.




Read this passage from the Bhagavad Gita.


. . . seek To reach Me, worshipping with steadfast will; And, if thou canst not worship steadfastly, Work for Me, toil in works pleasing to Me! For he that laboureth right for love of Me Shall finally attain!


–Bhagavad Gita


How does this passage present information?

It explains the effect of worshipping the gods.

It describes the steps needed to worship properly.

It contrasts Hindu worship to worship in other religions.

It compares two similar ways in which to worship the gods.


Which statement best explains the role of the gods, according to Hindu beliefs?

Hindu gods can never take human form.

Most gods are responsible for certain things in life.

Each god played a role in the creation of the universe.

The gods decide where a person is placed in the caste system.

Which statement best explains the connection between dharma and karma?

It is always right for people to take correct actions, even if doing so causes them pain.

By fulfilling their obligations, people will be freed from the cycle of rebirth.

Everyone has responsibilities, and good things will happen to people who fulfill those obligations.

Everyone has the same requirements in life, and there are consequences for those who do not meet them.

Which statement best describes the spread of Hinduism?

Hinduism did not spread outside of its homeland in India.

The spread of Hinduism had stopped by the beginning of the Vedic period.

Hinduism spread throughout India and Nepal, and into Southeast Asia.

Beliefs of Hinduism changed greatly when it spread into the Middle East.

What was an early way that Hinduism spread?

It spread by boat into Indonesia.

It spread overland into Russia.

It spread by boat into Africa.

It spread overland into the Middle East.

Respuesta :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

C

The Bhagavad Gita is one of the scriptures for Hinduism which dated back to the 400 BC.

The Bhagavad Gita        

1. The key words best help the reader identify how the information is being presented are in “First” in line 4 and “next” in line 6 indicate that the passage is sequential.

2. The practice of yoga connected to the Hindu belief of moksha as Hindus practice yoga daily to cleanse themselves of moksha.

3. The given passage present information as it explains the effect of worshipping the gods.  

4. The role of the gods, according to Hindu beliefs as each god played a role in the creation of the universe.

5. The statement best explains the connection between dharma and karma as everyone has responsibilities, and good things will happen to people who fulfill those obligations.

6. The spread of Hinduism: Hinduism spread throughout India and Nepal, and into Southeast Asia.

7. An early way that Hinduism spread: It spread by boat into Indonesia.

Thus options 1. B, 2. A, 3. A, 4. C, 5. C, 6. C, 7. A are correct answer.

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