number one is Choice d . number two is Choice C . number three is Choice a . number four is Choice a
This is like a normal classroom; one person is teaching and the rest of the students are all learning at once.
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Hello. You forgot to introduce the answer options. The options are:
a. simple sentence
b. complex sentnce
c. compund sentece.
Answer:
b. complex sentence
Explanation:
A complex sentence is one that is made up of a dependent clause and an independent clause. The independent clause is one that is capable of maintaining meaning alone, and can be completed without the help of another clause to be consistent. In the case of the sentence presented in the question, the independent clause is "Ruby and Felicia have a substantial argument."
On the other hand, the dependent clause is one that needs to be complemented by the independent clause to make sense. In the case of the sentence shown above, the dependent clause is "every spring over where they should spend their summer vacation."
The statement which best expresses the central idea of <em>“Mother Tongue”</em>by Amy Tan is :
<u><em>One's facility with language should not be misunderstood as an indicator of intelligence or capability.
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The central idea is the difficulty immigrants encounter in the use of a new language . But although the writer’s mother was not fluent in English ( people could not understand her when she spoke English), this did not mean that she was stupid. On the contrary, she was very fluent in written English, how to arrange her finances and could tell very vivid stories and life lessons in her native language. When the writer (Amy Tan) spoke with her mother she used broken English because she could understand clearly everything that her mother meant so it was no obstacle for her. Her mother had to learn English as an adult, which is more difficult.