Answer:
(2.2)
2. what time does the Bank close here?
3. I have a car., but I don't use it much
4. where does Maria come from? Is she Spanish?
5. "what do you do?" ' I'm an electrician'
6. look at this sentence . what does this word mean?
7. David isn't very fit. He doesn't do any sports.
8. It takes me an hour to get to work. How long does it take you?
(2.3)
3. The sun rises in the east.
4. Bees make honey.
5. Vegetarians don't eat meat.
6. An atheist doesn't believe in God.
7. An interpreter translates one language into another.
8. Liars are people who don't tell the truth.
9. The river amazon flows into the Atlantic ocean.
(2.4)
2. Does your sister pay tennis as well?
3. How often do you go to the cinema?
4. What does your brother do?
5. Do you speak Spanish?
6. Where do your grandparents live?
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Answer: C.It fits the description in every respect of Dean Kamen, the owner of more than one hundred patents.
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Answer:
She felt proud and also felt closer to her own heritage and home.
Explanation:
<em>Montreal 1962</em> is a short story by Shauna Singh Baldwin, recollecting her first experience of being a Sardar's wife in a foreign land. She recounts how her husband was asked to remove his hair and turban to be employed.
The short story delves into how she, as a Sardar's wife, felt about her husband's predicament on being asked to be 'normal' like the Canadians and get rid of his natural identity- the turban and his hair and be clean-shaven. While her husband was out working, she took upon herself to wash and then work on even trying to tie a turban, like her husband and others must have done before her. And in the process, she began to understand the significance and even the cultural significance of the turban. She felt that it is what makes them “them”, declaring that she will not let their tradition and culture be taken away from them.
She came to the realization of the turban's significance in their lives and decides to stand by him no matter what happens. She will work for her hands and help him to tie his turban, and then she <em>"will have taught Canadians what it takes to wear a turban".
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