Q. What does the author mean when he says that Musoni felt too much of a father?
A homeless, nameless vagabond
Q. How does old Musoni support his family?
How does Old Musoni support his family? He saw nothing now but disaster and death for his son out there in the world.
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- Q. What does the author mean when he says that Musoni felt too much of a father?
- Q. How does old Musoni support his family?
- Q. How does old Musoni feel about the world outside of his farm?
- Q. Why does nhamo want to leave his home what details from Nhamo’s thoughts support your answer?
- Q. How does nhamo feel about getting charms?
- Q. What point of view is the setting sun and the rolling world?
- Q. What is the most worries Musoni?
- Q. What is the point of view of the setting sun and the rolling world?
- Q. Which statement best describes Nhamo’s attitude throughout the story?
- Q. Where does the setting sun and the rolling world take place?
Q. How does old Musoni feel about the world outside of his farm?
How does Old Musoni feel about the world outside of his farm? He wants to explore it. He does not think other places exist. He knows a home can be made anywhere.
Q. Why does nhamo want to leave his home what details from Nhamo’s thoughts support your answer?
(a) Why does Nhamo want to leave his home? (b) Support what details from Nhamo’s thoughts support your answer? He wants to leave in order to find a better future that he thinks he can find outside of the farm.
Q. How does nhamo feel about getting charms?
Nhamo does not believe in the charms and is going to burn them after receiving them. Nhamo sees the charms as a way for men to feel better during dark times, while Nhamo chooses instead to stand on his own, without any religious aid.
Q. What point of view is the setting sun and the rolling world?
second person
Q. What is the most worries Musoni?
In “The Setting Sun and the Rolling World,” what most worries Musoni? He worries he will soon die.
Q. What is the point of view of the setting sun and the rolling world?
The point of view of ”The Setting Sun and the Rolling World” is in second person. The fact that the narrator refers to characters in the story as ”you” gives it a personal touch and makes the readers feel as if they are a part of the story.
Q. Which statement best describes Nhamo’s attitude throughout the story?
Q. Which statement best describes Nhamo’s attitude throughout the story? He feels the old beliefs and traditions are important. He feels the old beliefs and traditions are beautiful.
Q. Where does the setting sun and the rolling world take place?
The Setting Sun and the Rolling Worldis a short story by Charles Mungoshi that takes place in Zimbabwe, a country in Africa around the year 1967. The story begins in a field with one of the main characters a farmer named Old Musoni thinking, and noticing an airplane in the sky.