Answer:
A because it shows how he ordered his men to help him directly, and he didn't just share something invaluable with him
<u>Answer</u>:
A: Years ago, my brother worked at the Ford Plant in St. Paul.
This is the right way to capitalize the words in the given sentence "years ago, my brother worked at the ford plant in st. paul."
<u>Explanation</u>:
“Capitalizing” words in a sentence is very important to show importance of certain words. First letter of a sentence is always capital. Then, all the names begin with a capital a sentence.
In the correct option A, first letter of the word 'Y' in 'years' should be capital. Then, 'F' of Ford plant will be capital, as it is a name. “St. Paul” is also a name and hence 'S' and 'P' respectively of this word should be capital. In other options, either of the given letters are not capital, so they are incorrect.
Answer:
Work is conducted in silence, questions are answered elliptically, if at all, and, by the end, the master will have withheld key pieces of knowledge that the apprentice is expected to acquire through guile or outright theft.
Explanation:
This sentence from the excerpt reveals the unusual manner in which traditional crafts are taught by Japanese boat builders. Teaching, which ordinarily should involve a dialogue between teachers and students is approached with silence. Questions are answered in a shady manner and this leaves the students with little or no knowledge at the end. This is different from what is obtainable in normal climes.