Answer:D. show that his son is smart but has just learned things in a different way
Explanation: The author wants to show that there are other cultures and other ways to learn things, and that they are also good even though they are different.
Answer:
B. To show that his son is smart but has just learned things in a different way
Explanation:
i took the test
A.
past
B.
past perfect
C.
present
D.
future
The correct answer is A, past.
The verb taught is a past tense verb or a past participle. This automatically excludes C, present and D, future.
The choice is now between A and B. To form a past perfect you need the verb "to have" in the past, "had". Because there isn't an auxiliary verb here, it is in the past. It also helps to look at the word "yesterday", which shows us this is a past action but not that far in the past to be called a "past perfect".
The correct answer is A. Past
I took the quiz :)
Answer:
enthusiastic
Explanation:
An analogy is a comparison between two pairs of words. Analogies can use different types of relationships to compare words. "Incredible" and "believable" are antonyms, or opposites. From the drop-down menu, you need to select a word that would create an opposite pair with "disinterested." The opposite of "disinterested" is "enthusiastic."