Respuesta :
Answer: B - Their willingness to disobey the Jade Emperor shows that sacrifice is often needed for the good of others.
Explanation:
In paragraph 16, the quote "The water will be like rain drops and come down to save the people." Helps to explain why the sacrifice is needed for the good of others.
The dragons in the story created a permanent water supply for everyone. They did not need to worry about having a supply of water from the Jade Emperor anymore. The Jade Emperors lack of response to the peoples need showed the dragons and the people what needed to be done.
Answer:
B. Their willingness to disobey the Jade Emperor shows that sacrifice is often needed for the good of others.
Explanation:
The question is from a popular Chinese folktale, "The Four Dragons." The story narrates the kindness of four dragons, Yellow Dragon, Black Dragon, Pearl Dragon and Long Dragon. The dragons decide to help drought stricken people at the cost of their lives and reputation.
The paragraphs, 18, 19 and 27 (CommonLit) convey the dragons' sympathy for the people and their willingness for sacrifice.
“But,” said the Long Dragon after thinking a bit, “we will be blamed if the Jade Emperor learns of this.”
“I will do anything to save the people,” the Yellow Dragon said resolutely.