The 6th paragraph support that music can have significant improvements in reading scores for children who attended music classes. Researchers have studied two types of students: One type was people who didn't participate in the music education and another group of people that participate in the music education, the second group, the brain response to differences in pitch compared to the children in the other groups. The conclusion showed that people who have the habit of practice music during the school had faster development of the brain pathway responsible for encoding and processing sound, and also it can accelerate brain development and sound processing.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Hunter’s stories centre on the character of Professor Branestawm, a scientist (or engineer, his specialism is ambiguous) who lives in a small English village. Typically the stories describe Branestawm inventing something or trying to go about some form of social life like attending a party or returning a library book. Either he gets terribly confused, or he confuses other people in the process (often both), to hilarious consequences. The humour is light, but it’s played for laughs, and Branestawm is a figure of fun.
Hunter’s stories centre on the character of Professor Branestawm, a scientist (or engineer, his specialism is ambiguous) who lives in a small English village. Typically the stories describe Branestawm inventing something or trying to go about some form of social life like attending a party or returning a library book. Either he gets terribly confused, or he confuses other people in the process (often both), to hilarious consequences. The humour is light, but it’s played for laughs, and Branestawm is a figure of fun.
Answer:
B. Cheaper living costs of urban areas
Explanation:
Compared to those who attend rural schools, kids who go to urban schools have some advantages.
Kids who live in cities have a greater number of opportunities to pursue career interests. Poverty is an issue rural areas deal with more often than urban areas. This problem affects education as well. Many children have to help their parents, find a way to earn money early, which leads to a higher drop-out rate. College is often not an option.
Then, it is harder to find excellent teachers in rural areas, and one of the main goals of education is to broaden children's horizons. Children attending rural schools lack opportunities to experience fine culture.
Cities are a multicultural environment, which means that there is a great chance that people from a bigger variety of backgrounds can be encountered there. The case with rural areas is the opposite.
Out of the listed statements, the only incorrect statement is statement B, as living in urban areas is not cheap at all, especially compared to rural areas. Many parents from rural areas can't even afford to have their children move to the city in order to pursue education.
In Mark Twain's "A Cub Pilot", Mr. Bixby, who is the main captain of the steamboat, plays the role of some sort of mentor to young Mark Twain, someone to look up to, because he has has always wanted to become a steamboat pilot. His main teacher, Mr. Brown, is rude and violent to him, while Mr. Bixby is not. He sort of represents wisdom and young Twain's perseverance to become a pilot in chief.