I believe the correct answer is she expected the girls to help the other family.
You can see in the excerpt that she asked them if they would give their breakfast to the hungry family as a Christmas gift, and when they did that, she said "I thought you'd do it,' which implies that she knew and hoped that they would help the other family.
Answer:
Some themes developed in "On how my mother sleeps" are:
How we grow up and how growing up defines ourselves.
Explanation:
The poem describes how the mother of the authors sleep and she remembers different episodes of their life. Telling that time and life has defined them, that those elements have also influenced the way they sleep and how maturity has arrived at each one of them in their own stage making them differentiate one from the other.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further context, we can say the following.
Feklisov's rationale for American assistance to the Soviets was that the United States government was interested in the scientific minds and technology developed in the Soviet Union. So helping some Soviets coming to America, the government could learn about the secrets behind Soviet weaponry and technologies.
Let's have in mind that these were the times of the Cold War, in which the United States and the Soviet Union competed in the arms race, the space race, and in the spreading/containment of Communism around the world.
Colonel Alexander Feklisov (1914-2007) was a Soviet spy who has a legal residency in the United States.
Indeed. It is a complete sentence, since there is no slang or incorrect grammar in this sentence.
Answer:
Always keep your eyes on your goal.
Explanation:
The folktale tells the story of two frogs who lived in Osaka and Kyoto and planned on having a view of the world by visiting each other's cities. On their way, they met each other along the road and decided to rest. They got the idea of viewing their destinations by helping each other stand on their hind. They never knew that their eyes could only view the cities behind, leading them to the conclusion that their was no difference between their destined cities.
This teaches a lesson on keeping your eyes on your goal. You should never allow distractions make you to forfeit your goals.