A. To show that his son is good at crafts and should be more
creative
B. To show that his son is smart but has just learned things in a
different way
C. To show that his son is slow and that the teacher made the
correct assessment
D. To show that his son is an American Indian and should be treated
differently
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:
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B Electric cars are really better than biodiesel engines because electric engines do not burn fuel at all, so there is less global warming.
C Biodiesel is great for the economy because it is basically free, for all you have to do is put old vegetable oil in your car.
D Biodiesel is created from corn products, but it can also come from old cooking oil or left-over animal fat from the meat packing industry.
Answer:
A.)
Explanation:
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Top left is the correct answer
b. verbal rules
language rules
d. vocabulary rules
Answer:
The correct answer is the language rules.
Explanation:
Within communication, there must be language rules for the speakers. A native speaker implicitly has to know the vocabulary, grammar, and the syntax of the words he or she is speaking with other people. And there must be a knowledge of colloquialism, jargons, idioms and other conventions to maintain a good communication.
Answer:
c. language rules
Explanation:
unenjoyment has the most negative connotation
Why are the letter (from Bud's dad, to Bud's mom) and the calendar important to Bud
Bud does not find his father. The man he had believed to be his father, Herman E. Calloway, turns out, in fact, to be his grandfather.
When Herman finds out that Bud's mother was named Angela Janet Caldwell, he is inconsolable. Angela Janet was his daughter, whom he had loved very, very much. Herman, however, always had very high expectations of himself and everyone around him, and he was especially hard on his daughter, because he knew that "this is a hard world, especially for a Negro woman...she's got to be ready". Herman was determined that Angela Janet "was going to be the first Calloway to get schooling all the way through college so he thought he had to be strict on her, but he went overboard". He wanted the world for her, but "it was his dream, not hers...he never gave her time to pick it for herself". Angela Janet finally couldn't take her father's intractableness anymore, and ran off with one of the drummers in her father's band. This man, who never appears nor is named in the narrative, apparently is Bud's father.