Morning of course, because it says “Have a great day.”
The detail from the text by Hayes Davis about learning how to drive from his father that best supports the answer to Part A's question about theme is the following:
D) he never held praise too tightly, that he / knew confidence as a vested commodity / its installation as vital as anything fathers give sons. (Lines 18-20)
<h3>What is the theme of the poem by Hayes Davis?</h3>
In Part A, we are asked what the theme of the poem is. The best answer is "Parents play an important role in helping their children view themselves positively."
The speaker uses his experience of learning how to drive from his father to show how he learned to be confident from him. The praises his father would pay him helped build a solid foundation for self-confidence.
<h3>Details supporting the theme</h3>
With the information above in mind, we can select option D as the one that best supports the answer to Part A. It is in option D that the lines show how the father's praises and the son's confidence are deeply connected.
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ingredients
flour
water
sugar
butter
vegetable oil
(onion, pepper)
preparation
put water in flour and stir
the mixture should not be too thick or too light
add sugar
melt the butter and pour in it
add onion and pepper or any other spice(optional)
stir properly
put your oil on the fry pan, allow it to get hot
then start fryung