1:for a nice garden
2:passages
3:grooves in the dirt with his tool
4:something that has to do with or comes from living things
5:plants need for healthy living
Answer: After reading the story, I do think that Amy's mom is a colonial subject more than not.
Explanation:
The author of "Two Kinds" based the book off of her own family dynamics. The mother comes from China and is set in her ways regarding how family should be. She wants her daughter to become a prodigy and is embarrassed when she does bad at a recital. Her mother bases her life around what she learned as a child and beleives that her daughter can achieve anything by working a little and pure luck.
She wants her daughter to be obedient and it takes a while for her to realize that her daughter can do what she wants in life. At the end of the story, the mother gives her a piano and this is her peace offering.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
<em>"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry"</em> is a poem written by Walt Whitman.
This is a man who takes the Ferry when he returns from work. What is reflected in this excerpt is how the narrator does things that are normal for anyone else. They are everyday and universal things.
Here's three choices you can choose
-The lines show the strength of children, as they continue to succeed even without their parents.
-The choices of parents are not the choices of their children
-The children gain agency to act by the end of the poem, with the implication that they will act better than their parents.