The correct answer is:
Alfonso thinking his father would likely call him a sissy
<em>"And his father, who was puro Mexicano, would sit in his chair after work, sullen as a toad, and call him "sissy.”</em>
Alfonso had a conflict between him and this father, even though Alfonso seemed confident about the idea of having a new haircut, internally he knew neither his mother nor his father would accept it. Especially his father which in the text they make reference of his father's origin, was predisposed because of what he recalled about him.
Answer: It might be C or A but correct me if i’m wrong
Explanation:
1. The Heading 2. The inside address 3. The greeting also called the salutation 4. The body 5. The complimentary close and 6 . The signature line hope this helps!
Answer:
1. Passive voice (A)
- He's afraid of being sent away by your officials.
- He doesn't want to be misunderstood by you.
- He's hoping to be offered a job by someone in Britain.
- He doesn't mind being paid low wages by them at first.
- He's willing to be re-trained by his employer.
- He would like to be given a chance by Britain.
2. Active and passive form (A)
1. being used
2. working
3. to be treated
4. to give
5. to be invited
6. being taken
3. Active and passive voice forms (A-B)
1. to write
2. to be tidied
3. to be hoovered
4. to do
5. to be ironed
6. to finish
7. missing
8. to be handed
9. to be late
10. telling
Explanation:
The active voice is known to describe a sentence where the action performed is carried out by the subject. The pattern follows a subject - verb - object pattern.
The passive voice is known to describe the sentence where the subject receives the action performed, i.e. the subject is acted upon by the verb.
Answer:
In the story sometimes a dream needs a push, Chris's dad wanted his son to play basketball but they get into a car accident and he might not be able to walk again, so Chris decides to play wheelchair basketball and then Chris's dad taught him how to play wheelchair basketball well. Hopefully this helps!