Answer:
He does this by not giving up in learning French, even though it was very difficult for him.
Explanation:
President Obama says that being a successful student
requires hard work and perseverance. He tells schoolchildren in America,
“even when you’re struggling, even when you’re discouraged, and you feel
like other people have given up on you, don’t ever give up on yourself”
.
Ta-Nehisi Coates demonstrates both hard work and
persistence. Even though he says French has been the hardest subject of
his life, he gave himself the “opportunity to get better at difficult things”
. He struggled with French, he got better at stumbling, and
he learned how great it felt to improve. He stayed with French even
though it was hard, and he has felt successful at speaking the language.
Answer:
C: Interrogative Sentence
Explanation:
Not A: It's a phrase, and this is a sentence. The difference is a phrase doesn't make sense outside of the sentence it's in and doesn't have punctuation that ends a sentence. An adverbial phrase adds meaning to what is talked about in the sentence, like "during the week," "earlier today," and so on.
Not B: At this point, the type of sentence is based on the punctuation. It needs to have an exclamation mark at the end to be exclamatory.
Not D: C is right, so it's not this.
C is right: If it has a question mark, it is interrogative. An interrogation is asking a question, so that's where it comes from.
His body language shows goose bumps as well as he starts changing color