A)
He had trouble reading the small print.
B) He had trouble understanding Kate's point of view.
He had trouble thinking of a bat as a character.
D)
He had trouble understanding some of the
vocabulary used.
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The reader most likely had difficulty thinking of a bat as a character (option C) when he began reading the book, according to paragraph 5.
According to paragraph 5 of the book review, a backyard bat is an "abnormal" character. "Abnormal" is the opposite of normal, which means readers would have difficulty accepting it as a character in a book. However, as the author explains, although difficult to accept at first, the bat does become an interesting character as the story develops.
With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer for this question.
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Answer:does the paragraph support the topic sentence? That is, do all of the following sentence help develop the idea of the topic sentence?
Explanation:yes
whistlin' through walls
shaped like a bow
The latest projection is that French will be spoken by 750 million people by 2050. A study by investment bank Natixis even suggests that by that time, French could be the most-spoken language in the world, ahead of English and even Mandarin.
Explanation:
Answer:
most likely japaneese
Explanation: The most likely reason for japaneese to be taught would have to be its cultural impact on western civilization,specifically speaking anime and manga. It would be easier for children and adults to understand the dialogue said in japaneese if it was taught earlier to students in life. It especially would be helpful to fans of anime who complain about the emotion or in this case lack thereof as well as the overall sound and feeling the story gives off when dubbed over in English.