Because poorer, unwealthy or immigrant families want to pursue the american dream and have a better life for themselves and their families. Also wealthy and political figures already have it all...get what I'm saying?
10 sentences with word "see":
1. She didn't see that coming.
2. The dog could see red hues.
3. Did you see that blue car?
4. What movie do you want to see tonight?
5. Did you see what I did there?
6. The blind man couldn't see.
7. I can't see without my glasses.
8. He didn't see what was so funny.
9. She needs her contacts to see.
10 sentences with the word "went":
1. The dinner party went well.
2. I went to the concert.
3. Lauren went to her grandmas house.
4. We went to the zoo.
5. She went home after the party.
6. Marcus went on a boat ride.
7. We went to go see the fireworks last night.
8. I went to the movies by myself.
9. My mom went into labor yesterday.
10. We went to the circus.
Answer:
B.)Seminal is an elevated state of importance.
Explanation:
This was a conversation between a journalist and a professor of American Indian Studies, who spoke about aspects that explain and throw light on how Americans, today are coping with education, curriculum and knowledge based research.
Explanation:
This was a simple yet deep conversation that spoke about sensitive and crucial aspects of Native Americans and their education over the years. This text is for readers to understand how and why there were certain situations which created a sense of ambiguity, vulnerability and fear of the style that was followed by boarding schools for Native Americans.
Professor Truer talks about how negatively these boarding schools influenced children in the beginning of the 1900s. They created an effect on the entire generation which lasted for more than 70 years till a proper reformation of these ideas and ideology were eliminated, not completely but in majority.
But he makes it a firm point for us to understand that there is no specific agenda or situation that states or shows readers how this is still effecting high school graduates today, for their lower academic performances.