Answer:
bet (may need to fix my spelling but)
Explanation:
Learnig how to read is a very important skill to know how to do, there are a vast majority of people who already know how to read but to the few who dont know how, I can imagine life for them can be very difficult.
Knowing how to read (and write) is very import because we use it in our daily lives from driving, shopping, and even communicating. wheather that be texts or emails, for friends, schooling, your job. it is very important to know how to read.
If you never learn to read you'll never be able to drive, shop, or communicate to others independantly, you'll never be able to read news articals or books.
it is very important to learn how to obtain the skill of reading at a younge age because it is something you'll use for years to come. from reading road signs, to food menus, to taxes, to resumes, without being able to read, your teen-adult self will be the one to struggle the very most.
(hope this helps lol)
The best and the most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. The <span>line that foreshadow the importance the experience will play later in the story is "</span><span>“All he can do, he can move his head just a quarter of an inch. A course he looks just terrible.”. </span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
Answer: Not exactly.
Explanation: No, I wouldn't say people are only complete when they're aware of their ancestral culture. Many people have no idea who their great great great grandma was, or even know she existed. I think a lot of people are focused on the now, and either don't have time, or just wouldn't like knowing. It is a very good thing to be proud of your culture, and where you've come from, but it is not a necessity. You don't need to embrace your culture, or race, to be confident and proud of who you are.
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