Keela always got whatever she wanted. Her father gave her a new bike, a nicer bike than any of her friends had. One day, Keela went into a store and left the bike out front, and when she came back outside, the bike was gone. She didn't care; she could just get another one!
Keela's father said he would not buy her a new bike, and he said that she would have to do chores to earn enough money to buy another one. So, for the next two months, Keela took out the trash, did the dishes, and scooped the dog's poop. Finally, Keela's father told her that she had earned enough money for a new bike. "I'd better work for a few more days," she told him, "because I need enough money to buy a bike lock, too."
Which of these themes is reflected in this passage?
A. People value things more when they have to work for them.
B. Parents should never give anything to their children for free.
C. It is better to buy used bikes because they won't get stolen.
D. Children should always volunteer to help with the chores.
The theme which is reflected in this passage is:
A. People value things more when they have to work for them.
It is when Keela realized the value of money by working hard for it and in a span of time.
Answer:
The theme which is reflected in this passage is:
A. People value things more when they have to work for them.
It is when Keela realized the value of money by working hard for it and in a span of time.
Explanation:
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The correct answer is:
The Eunuchs
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Confucian Scholars
B. Johnson is my attorney, he finally broke the silence.
C. Patrick, the star player, is the only freshman on the team.
D. Frieda packed her suitcase with clothing, accessories and paperback books.
It suggests that she finds death humorous.
It suggests that she did not care about his death.
It suggests that she is hiding her real emotions.
Answer:
Option C. It suggests that she did not care about his death.
Explanation:
The fact that Mrs Wright is laughing so soon after the death of her husband, might suggest that she does not care about his passing. While this is not enough evidence to accuse her of killing her husband, it is a plausible option that because she is the murder, she does not have any signs of sadness when thinking about her husband's death.
Answer:
Explanation:
Chuckling after the passing of friends and family is extremely irregular, yet it isn't unthinkable. From her activity, most perusers would in all likelihood think of two conceivable clarifications:
The first is that she is rationally shaken to the point where she chuckles like an disturbed individual. The second one is that she chuckles since she is the one that killed him and she is happy with the result.
b. commodious
c. stringent
d. tenacious
Answer:
a. Astringent
Explanation:
From the dictionary: sharp or severe in manner or style.
"his subversive and astringent humor"