Answer:
While talking, Tom realizes a difference in deep culture when he learns that Jian <u>has different political views than his.</u>
Explanation:
Deep culture is the difference that is seen in the feelings, traditions, unseen norms, the ideas and beliefs of a person as compared to another. These differences are more of the unseen qualities of the person, and contrary to the seen norms such as food choices, clothing, languages, etc.
As given in the passage, Tom and his roommate Jian come from different backgrounds. Jian had come all the way from China, a far east nation. And while observing him or even talking to him, Tom most probably realizes the cultural difference which he can see. But when they talk more, he realizes the difference in deep culture when they have different political views. This is an aspect that is unseen, which qualifies under the deep culture.
Answer:
This is an excerpt from "Brave New World" that focuses on the feeling of inferiority and not belonging.
Explanation:
The excerpt shows a character who felt extremely inferior within the environment in which he lived, because he was physically different from the others. This inferiority was strengthened by the moments of mockery to which he was subjected that caused him so deep trauma that he prevented associate with people like him, as it makes him envy a life he will never have, leaving his high esteem even more scrapped and oppressed.
Answer:
indifferent
having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
Answer:
I believe the answer is C. that the city realizes that the homeless situation is growing at an unpredictable rate
I guess that that quote said by Marmee means that Meg should develop skills and qualities which are praiseworthy, such as being hardworking, honest, and generally good, which people deem to be the qualities that a decent human being should have. She also mentions that even though she may be pretty, Meg shouldn't be vain about it, and should strive to have good inner qualities besides those outward ones.