The correct answer to this open question is the following.
If the question refers to the interview to writer and author Francisco Jiménez, then Francisco’s point of view about fitting in at school changed over the course of the text in that he explains how difficult it was for him at the very beginning to understand English in school, being the son of Mexican immigrants. The author developed his point of view to explain that it was his teacher, Mrs. Bell, the one who offered him support and invited him to strive and practice hard. She noticed that Francisco had the talent to be a writer and she inspired Francisco to keep on studying and writing. It was Mrs. Bell who recommended him the book "The Grapes of Wrath," and Francisco immediately connected with that story.
At the end of the interview, Francisco invites students to never surrender and never get discouraged by setbacks.
Hi , I’m not sure if your doing a debate . If you are I would recommend researching from both point of views .(your and you opponents) . This is helpful because when you opponent is stating their facts you can say “ Yes I know that but …”
1. were you doing
was trying
2. found, immediately went, turned
3. said, was, need
4. arrived, was not, was working in the garden
5. was also watching
6. called, were not, was, was studying
7. walked, was talking, were busily working
8. was watching
9. was, was not listening
10. called, was just thinking
11. was crossing, striked
12.were busily bargaining, trying
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God's wrath is coming, do your utmost to escape before it's too late. In context, if I remember correctly he is referring to the destruction of Sodom and Gommorah. Lot's wife looks back and turns into a pillar of salt. During the days of his ministry, he might have used this as a warning to to his congregation, telling them to flee from their past lives and live a Godly life...... not looking back to the sin and lives they've escaped.
He called them Isolaters
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