In an "An Indian Father's Plea," Medicine Grizzlybear Lake asks the teacher to (C) Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly.
In "An Indian Father's Plea" by Robert Lake, Wind-wolf is the son of Medicine Gizzlybear. The father has faith in his son and has an argument with the teacher when the teacher calls his son a slow learner. The teacher was unable to understand the learning patter of Wind-wolf. The father then asked to the teacher to Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly.
Therefore, the correct answer is (C).
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The options for the given question are missing. The options are:
A. Teach him the white man's way so that he can fit in
B. Let him fail the class so he can come home
C. Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly
D. Make the class easier for him because of his background
Answer:
C). Sentence 3 should be revised to read, "My next stop will be old Mr. Butterworth's for a ch-at with my favorite neighbor."
Explanation:
As per the question, the revision must be made to the third sentence in order to continue the parallel structure as it follows the similar sentence structure of the previous sentences i.e. 'will be' (future tense). The use of the same or repeated grammatical structures in consecutive sentences gives equal significance to every idea and makes it more effective and memorable while adding a flow to it. It also assists in making the ideas easier to understand by adding an order to the ideas. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
The answer is increased temperature
Answer:
1.
Appositive Phrase: the capital of Canada
Noun: Ottawa
2.
Appositive: older
Noun: sister
3.
Appositive Phrase: pancakes and ham
Noun: hearty breakfast
Explanation:
An appositive or apposite is a word or group of words juxtaposed besides a noun or pronoun to provide further information about them. They could come before or after the noun or pronoun that they modify. In the first sentence, Ottawa is the noun that was further described as the capital of Canada. The sentence would still be complete without the addition of the appositive phrase.
In the second sentence, the appositive, older provides further description about the noun, sister. In the third sentence, the appositive phrase identifies the breakfast. Appositives are additional information without which, the sentence will still stand.
Answer:
B. the bird’s presence is surprising and unusual
Explanation:
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