Cherry Valance says "Things are rough all over."
Twain is informing people aboutn how young kids are being pushed to do things they dont want to do. As in peer preasure, cleanrly this young boy should not be smoking or chewing tabacco but he tries because of the people laughing at him about not being able to chew tabacco. Mark Twain is conveying a former problem that we still have but do not acknowledge anymore. This happening will not just affect an individual, but everyone around.
Hmm, I'm stuck between word choice and dialogue. But I think dialogue focuses more on character building, so I'd say the best answer is A. Word Choice. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
B). Help him tell stories and encourage play with other children.
Explanation:
As per the question, Kolton's parents would be 'helping their child by telling stories and encourage play with other children' that would comprehend his impressive language development. <u>'Telling stories' would not only correspond to enhance the knowledge of the child but also in developing the vocabulary and language of a child</u> as more words he would encounter more would add to his existing knowledge. <u>'Encouragement of the child to play with other children' would widen the horizon of his knowledge that would assist him to learn different words from children</u> as they belong to different families and cultures and therefore, the linguistic patterns and use of words vary which would comprehend his discovery and learning of more new words. Therefore, <u>option B </u>is the correct answer.
Cooking requires skill as well as a keen sense of taste.