Answer:
We were at a disadvantage <em><u>in</u></em><em> </em>that that we weren't too familiar with the language the others were using.
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the correct preposition to be used is "in". This is because "in" will introduce the argument or provide an explanation for the statement before the blank.
With the use of "in", the statement <em>"we weren't too familiar with the language the others were using"</em> provides an explanation for the first statement <em>"[W]e were at a disadvantage"</em>. Whereas the use of the prepositions "by", "with", and "for" are incorrect.
Thus, the correct answer is "in".
Answer:
1) School doesn't push kids to be curios
2) They don't teach us ways that help individuals learn best, they teach to the "average" kid
3) Bad at teaching money management and the general system
Explanation:
Answer:
till is considered a more informal version of until. its considered "slang"
Explanation:
Raymond's Run is a story <u>about finding one's identity and helping others find theirs.</u>
Explanation:
In the short story Raymond's run, the protagonist Squeaky realizes that her brother could be a gifted runner when she sees him keep up with her in the competitive race she wins from beyond the fence.
This makes her believe that she must help him become a competitive runner.
Th<u>e difference between the theme and author's purpose on a text is not discernible most of the time</u> as to know what an author actually meant while writing a specific text cannot be effectively made out unless an author comes out and says it.