A. Ida frequently encourages the narrator of the story.
My reasoning for believing this is because in the sentence given, Ida is there, by the narrator's side the whole time being kind and trying to keep the narrator brave and strong.
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Answer:
I.
a. Bamboos are known to be the giants of the grass family.
b. Some bamboos can actually grow big as trees.
c. Bamboos can also grow in the lowlands or rolling hills.
II. Uses of bamboos
a. It is used to make toys, utensils and furniture.
b. It is used to build houses
c. Used for beams and posts of houses.
d. Some farmers use it as a fence in their farms and gardens.
e. Fishermen use bamboo to construct their fish traps.
f. Bamboos are used for walls, floors and roofs.
Explanation:
From the text, we were actually given the description and uses of bamboo.
It is clear that bamboo is known to be the giants of the grass family. When some of them grow, they actually grow as big as trees.
They used for building houses and for roofs, walls and floors.
Bamboos are known to be a group of evergreen perennial flowering plants. They are in the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family, Poaceae.
Answer: d. In front of Mr. Chips
Explanation:
This is based on the film, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, about a teacher who is initially disliked but respected by his students due to the strict discipline he imposes in his class. After meeting his wife however, he changes and becomes a nicer teacher.
In the movie, Mr. Chip's class was being disrupted by unruly students but due to the strict discipline imposed by Mr. Chips, they were well behaved in front of Mr. Chips.