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Gala2k [10]
1 year ago
12

Read the passage from “Only Daughter.”

English
1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]1 year ago
6 0

The passage, Stubbed by a history of hammer and nails, Tapping his head and  Always looked tired is the author’s perspective about her father’s life. Therefore options A, B, and D are correct.

<h3>What is the hammer?</h3>

A hammer is a tool, typically a hand tool, that has a weighted "head" attached to a long handle and is used to strike a specific region of an item. This might be done, for instance, by driving nails into wood, forging metal, or crushing rock. There are much different driving, shaping, breaking, and non-destructive hitting applications for hammers. Traditional professions include percussion music, blacksmithing, and carpentry (as with a gong).

Using a hammer to hit is known as "hammering," as opposed to "prying" or "grappling" using "secondary claws" or "secondary hooks." Carpentry and blacksmithing hammers are typically wielded from a stationary stance against a stationary target as gripped and propelled with one arm in a lengthy downward planar arc, down to add kinetic energy to the impact, pivoting primarily around the shoulder and elbow, with a small but quick wrist rotation just before impact; for extreme impact, concurrent motions of the torso and knee can lower the shoulder joint during the swing to further increase the length of the downward planar arc (but this is tiring).

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