The correct answer is “Globalization can cause confusion and discomfort as people adjust to different, often conflicting, cultural values and expectations.”
Indeed, the excerpt shows that Globalization causes confusion both for the host society and the immigrants. In this situation, the teacher lacks the cultural contextual information to understand that this Bengalese family is referring to their custom of having a school name for students. She is asking probing questions to try to understand if this is a middle name or a nickname.
The Bengalese parents seem to either lack the humility or the patience to explain exactly why they mean and provide her with the context she needs to understand their request. Another possibility is that they lack the education or linguistic tools to properly explain this.
Incomprehension goes both ways, had they been able or willing to explain this, the teacher would have been able to explain to them that their child can use a second school name in a personal context and have his friends and other students refer to him by such name but that with regards to academic records, American laws prohibit such practices as these records must match the exact legal identity of the student.
Venus, the roman name for the Greek Goddess Aphrodite
<span>it should be chronology</span>
I think the answer would be c
The question above is incomplete, the question and the options attached to it are given below:
Which choice below
best restates this long sentence from "The Fall of the House of
Usher"?<span>
"Feeble beams of encrimsoned light made their way
through the trellised panes, and served to render sufficiently distinct the
more prominent objects around; the eye, however, struggled in vain to reach the
remoter angles of the chamber, or the recesses of the vaulted and fretted
ceiling."</span>
<span>A.
</span><span>Not enough light came through
the windowpanes, and I had trouble seeing even the larger objects in the room.</span>
<span>B.
</span><span> The light that came through the windows was so
dim that it made everything in the room seem </span>shadowy.
<span>C. </span>The dim light coming through
the windows lit up the larger objects, but my eye could not see anything in the
corners of the room.
ANSWER
The correct option is C.
Looking at the passage given in the question, what the paragraph is saying is that, the little light that was coming in through the window was capable only of seeing the large objects that are in the room, the light was not able to light up those objects that are in the corners of the room.