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Better understand characters and their actions.
Grasp nuances of plot when they are not directly stated.
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Child labor, or the use of children as servants and apprentices, has been practiced throughout most of human history, but reached a zenith during the Industrial Revolution. Miserable working ... well here is some not all though
Explanation:
Introductory Sentence: This is the first sentence of the body paragraph. It should inform your readers of what you will be talking about in that passage. Make sure to keep it brief. An example of an introductory sentence is, "For holidays, my family sets up the decorations, cooks a meal, and invites all of the relatives over."
Supporting Sentences: These should support your introductory sentence. If you're talking about a holiday celebration, you may want to describe any traditions you have. (There are usually around 5 supporting sentences in each body paragraph.)
Concluding Sentence: This sentence should sum of the main idea of the paragraph and hint at what will be coming in the next passage so you can make a smooth transition.
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A but its a poor choice.
Explanation:
Well it's never going to be B. Anyone who has to learn English will tell you its a monster.
I doubt C as well. If they were similar, people from China wouldn't require a lot of tutoring which they usually do.
The author is arguing the exact opposite to D. She thinks it is just fine that she learned a great deal about the world and how she saw things from her mother who had a talent for observations.
I guess you have to pick A but it's an awfully poor choice. The author (Amy Tan I think) is saying much more than A. Vivid is fine and complete languages are fine, but its more than that. Her mother gave her the gift of seeing the world in a whole different way.
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<h3>It explains Sun's attempt to replace the Moon.</h3>
Explanation:
- The poem “The Walrus and the Carpenter” that Tweedledee recites for Alice has been opens up with the Sun blazing upon the sea with all its might. The odd thing about this lines is that it was midnight and not the time for the Sun to shine.
- This stanza perhaps forecasts that the poem is about forcing into someone's territory. The Sun can be seen forcing its way into Moon's way by blazing strongly in the night time.
- This poem can be seen as using someone's entitlement by force or abusing someone's right.