Based on what you read in "Tongue-Tied," in what way did the Chinese students' parents most likely experience language exclusion
at their children's school? A. They were not accustomed to signing documents, which were common in American schools.
B. Their children translated for them during school activities.
C. Their children used silence as a way to protest being forced to attend English school.
D. Their children were forced to go to school with children of other cultural backgrounds, such as African Americans and Japanese Americans.
<span>The correct answer is A. They were not accustomed to signing documents, which were common in American schools.
Tongue-tied incapable to say anything because they feel too shy to speak, and having difficulty in speaking, usually because of being nervous.</span>