Amy Tan (author of the Joy Luck Club) has written an absolutely terrific piece on what a well educated daughter (Tan) thinks of her mother's "spirited" English. It is an essay that is a masterpiece of its kind.
She explains in detail why her mother's English and how it is written doesn't matter. Her mother has other qualities that her language emphasizes. What matters is how well her mother is able to express herself ignoring all the usual rules of syntax.
From Tan's description, I have to say that C is the best answer.
If the lady speaks only Chinese, the meaning of the phrase means absolutely nothing. It is just sounds. D is wrong.
B is possible, but it would not be true for every idiomatic phrase. So I wouldn't pick B.
A has the same problem as D. I would stick with C
They're extremely important to those who follow them. They're also taught to the younger generations in hopes that they will continue.
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the answer is c because they live in the house
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How to convert fractions to decimals
1.In fractions, the numerator is the number above the line and the denominator is the number below.
2.The line in a fraction that separates the numerator and the denominator represents division.
3.To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator.
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