Don't quite understand your question... Can you word it better?
One could be that since everyone else is doing it that it means it's okay
Salim was an orphan boy who had come to take shelter in Masterjee's house during a furious monsoon storm, five years ago. He had stayed back to work for the old master craftsman. He was thirteen years old. He was tall and strong, taller than other boys of thirteen.
Masterjee gave him shelter. Seeing him at work, Salim was inspired to take up the work of sculpting stone. He told Salim that he was talented and would become one of the finest stonemasons of the country.
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Answer:
B. Respectful
Explanation:
A. Doesn't quit fit, because the father is not insulting or being impolite at all in these passages.
C. He doesn't come off as regretful at all, he is making statements that strongly affirm his beliefs.
D. These passages are far from casual, they're very formal.
And because they are very formal, it is a respectful way to assert his opinion and request that his son be taken seriously BECAUSE of his cultural background.