D is the correct answer because, it states “however” and it’s the correct use of a transition word from that form of question.
Answer:
"What is wrong? I will tell you what is wrong. It show no gratitude. It is boastful. I celebrate myself? The best student learns to destroy the teacher?"
Explanation:
This excerpt is about a family from the Dominican Republic that migrated to the United States and how they try to integrate and learn a new language and culture.
However, one of the females of the family says something that her father thinks is rude and thus he tells her "What is wrong? I will tell you what is wrong. It show no gratitude. It is boastful. I celebrate myself? The best student learns to destroy the teacher?"
When writing a claim you need to take a stance on a particular issue. In this case the issue is whether or not "standardized tests are the proper measuring sticks for student performance." This stance should be the first part of your claim. Then follow it up with "because..." and your three reasons.
For example, Standardized tests are a proper measuring stick for student performance because they can test a student's knowledge on a wide range of subjects, they are the same for everyone, and they are an accurate indicator of how well a student will do in their future studies especially for fields like medicine and law.
Answer:
what is a central idea of an essay?
The main idea of the essay is stated in a single sentence called the thesis statement
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What is an american? (defined)
A·mer·i·can
/əˈmerəkən/
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adjective
adjective: American
relating to or characteristic of the United States or its inhabitants.
"the election of a new American president"
relating to or denoting the continents of America.
"the American continent south of the tropic of Cancer"
noun
noun: American; plural noun: Americans
1.
a native or citizen of the United States.
a native or inhabitant of any of the countries of North, South, or Central America.
2.
the English language as it is used in the United States; American English.
Phrases
the American dream — the ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved.
"a workaholic lawyer who seems to be living the American dream"
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It’s either b or C! I hope that all helps