I thought his colicky baby would be the most stressful part of a trek with his wife from Waterloo, Canada to a lakeside cottage in Ontario—and he couldn't wait to break in his brand new Audi A4.
But when the family arrived, things took a foreboding turn. As Ted later told The Loop, “My wife’s last words to me as I parked the car in what appeared to be a reasonable place were, 'Are you sure we should park this close to the lake?'"
Later that night, the Hastings were awoken by a fellow vacationer, whose barking dog alerted him to a mysterious floating object in the lake: their brand new Audi. It was sailing by with its alarm blaring—not to mention a baby stroller, car seat, and Ted's golf clubs trapped inside.
It took a crane, a tow truck and another trip to the Audi dealership to rectify the situation ... but we bet Ted will never forget to put that emergency brake on again.
I cannot see which words are underlined, but according to what I've read, the last sentence gives it away: 'The white man has more words to tell you how they look to him, but it does not require many words to speak the truth.' This tells me that 'Chief Joseph is going to select his words very carefully' because the truth does not require a lot of words.
Answer:
A. When the action or the receiver of the action is more important than the performer of the action.
Explanation:
active: Billy kicked Timmy. (Billy is the focal point of the sentence.)
passive: Timmy was kicked by Billy. (Timmy is now the focal point.)
Answer:
I believe the answer is C because it builds on specific instance to come to a conclusion