Answer:
Work is conducted in silence, questions are answered elliptically, if at all, and, by the end, the master will have withheld key pieces of knowledge that the apprentice is expected to acquire through guile or outright theft.
Explanation:
This sentence from the excerpt reveals the unusual manner in which traditional crafts are taught by Japanese boat builders. Teaching, which ordinarily should involve a dialogue between teachers and students is approached with silence. Questions are answered in a shady manner and this leaves the students with little or no knowledge at the end. This is different from what is obtainable in normal climes.
Answer:
Waverly battles against her mother's desires for her. She wants to play chess since she appreciates it, and is good at it, but her mother continuously wants her to do better.
Explanation:
They think he's going to arrest Eliza
I think the correct answer is C. He views the situation with bitter irony, as he knows that the people were going to meet a horrible fate.
He already knows what destiny they are going to meet at the concentration camp, he doesn't mock them or anything because of their naivety, he doesn't destroy it but he does nothing to help or stop the situation or give them a heads up about what is going to come.