1.
Read the last sentence from the passage.
"The greatest tragedy that can befall us is to go unimagined."
What does the phrase to go unimagined mean as it is used in this context?
to fail to create an idea about ourselves in our own minds
to fail to create ideas about others in our own minds
a.
b.
to let others invent ideas about who we are
to let others create a false idea of who we are
C.
d.
2. What is a central idea of this passage?
a. Not everyone can have a great imagination.
b. Imagination has great power in shaping who we are.
C. Stories help people understand their dreams.
d. Stories create imaginary and mysterious worlds for the reader.