Multicultural education<span> is a set of strategies and materials in education that were developed to assist teachers when responding to the many issues created by the rapidly changing demographics of their students. It provides students with knowledge about the histories, cultures, and contributions of diverse groups; it assumes that the future society is </span>pluralistic<span>. It draws on insights from a number of different fields, including </span>ethnic studies<span> and </span>women studies, but also reinterprets content from related academic disciplines.
Answer: A) Baking in the oven, Kaleb thought the cake smelled great
Explanation: a misplaced modifier is is a word, phrase, or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies or describes. Because of this separation, it often leads to misundertanding or confusion. From the given options, the sentence that contains a misplaced modifier is the corresponding to option A, because the phrase "baking in the oven" is separated from "cake" which is the element that it is modifying. One way to correct the sentence would be: Kaleb thought the cake that was baking in the oven, smelled great.
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I believe that by staying in Boston, Hester is attempting to regain self-determination by suggesting that she does not need to live a life of lies in order to resist societies cruel attitude towards her. She also may have remained in Boston due to the fact that she feels an attachment towards her child's father.
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it is great, no explanation needed, that simple
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