In chapter 4 of anything but typical, Jason Blake was explaining how him and his brother were nothing alike. Yet he was the one being blamed for his younger brothers behavior, as his mother said it was a “modeled behavior.”. Jason had also explained how he knew his mother had been protective of his younger brother, by caring him wherever she had went. He had given us detail of his grandmother and how he didn't truly care too much for her, along with the fact he'd rather be with his mother.
Are the quotations exactly how they are in the question?
An indirect quotation is a sentence that states what a person is saying without the person directly speaking. For example, My mom said it is time for dinner. A direct quotation would be, "It is time for dinner," my mom said.
Therefore, the answer would probably be D)
A. I think I will stay home tonight
Some tips to use to write an effective summary are:
- Read and understand the text
- Write out the main idea of the text
- Make use of convincing words
- Include a topic sentence
- Restate the main ideas
- Conclude
<h3>What is a Summary?</h3>
This refers to the concise representation of the main ideas of a text in an objective manner.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete, so I gave you a general overview of summaries and how to write it yourself.
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Assuming this is in regard to "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman, and "I, Too", by Langston Hughes.
The main point that Hughes makes in "I too (Sing, America)" is that the experience of many marginalized groups are not acknowledged in the national narrative. He directs this at Whitman's poem, pointing the many groups he does not mention singing. Hughes makes the point that American needs to celebrate all its people, and not just the ones who had a voice at the time.
Best answer is D) <span>America needs to celebrate its people.
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