A central idea of the relationship between Ji-Suk and her mother in the story is:
C. Ji-Suk's mother shows her love for her daughter through her high expectations for her.
The detail from the story that best supports the answer in Part A is:
"Even though she'd made Ji-Suk take Korean lessons every Saturday morning followed by violin lessons in the afternoon - and cooked kimchi and other Korean delicacies with her at least once a week - Ji-Suk's mother had wanted her to succeed by American standards."
- In the short story "Bul-Go!-gi", Ji-Suk is caught between the cultural differences of America, the country where she lives, and Korea, where her mother is from.
- Ji-Suk's mother loves her, but she has a very rigid way of showing it. She wants her daughter to learn Korean and to succeed at what Korean people consider respectable activities.
- Ji-Suk <u>does not resent</u> her mother for having been so demanding. She respects her mother's culture and principles. However, she also respects <u>her own</u> principles, wishes, and culture.
- Ji-Suk shows her love for her son by doing the opposite of what her mother did. She does force him to do anything, but lets him choose for himself.
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Answer:
The Pilot is a metaphor for God, whom the speaker hopes to meet face to face.
Explanation:
If in your childhood, if you’re lacking something, you usually grow up and date somebody who has what was lacking/deprived in your childhood. For example, as a child if you’re poor you tend to want to date people who have money and can handle financial problems.
The sentence that has a verb in the active voice is B. Guglielmo Marconi perfected a type of radio technology.
The rest of the sentences have their verbs in the passive voice. If you wanted to make a passive sentence out of B, you would say - A type of radio technology was perfected by Gugliermo Marconi.