No, all literature regardless of its content has the opportunity to help teach a child. If school is for learning then there is no better place for those books to be.
A comma is normally used when there is multiple places or things within a sentence. In this case, it is saying that a person went to the grocery store, the park, and the gym. The option that would best fit the question would be "D".
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In "The Medicine Bag," before Grandpa comes to visit, how does the narrator feel about talking to his friends about his Sioux grandfather? He likes the fact that his stories about Grandpa appeal to the other kids. ... Grandpa realizes that the medicine bag will be more meaningful at a later time.
Answer:
The underlined portion of the sentence is an:
C. adverbial phrase.
Explanation:
We must be careful not to be fooled by the use of "before". In the context and manner it is used here, "before" is a synonym for "in front of". It is heading the phrase that modifies the verb "brought", and it is indicating a place. Therefore, we are talking of an adverb of place. The whole phrase functions as an adverb, indicating to where Charles Darnay would be brought. We have, thus, an adverbial phrase.