The carp illustrate the bond that the teachers and students
had with the father of the narrator, and emphasis that they bet him to near
death without taking into consideration how close they all were in the past.
The father of the narrator was the school principal; he
caught a 21-pound carp the day the narrator, his son, born, and he shared that
carp with all the teachers and boarding students. Therefore, the author, Yun Wang, used the carp as a symbol of the close bond the principal had with the ones that beat him.
Whats the question, I don't understand what I'm answering.
The correct answer is option A. TRUE. Asking questions is an important part of taking high quality notes. Taking high quality notes involves active listening in order to understand what is being discussed, especially those terms that are important or emphasized. Asking questions will give clarifications to any term or topic that you do not clearly understand. The more it is clarified, the more effective the notes that you are jotting down.