Answer:
You can say "Have confidence in yourself, never give up, everyday there's people that learn new things. You can say just because your family didn't have confidence in themselves, doesn't mean that you're any less smarter. You can say, you have potential to prove to your family that you're different. You can say that, just because they felt like they're not smart, that it's probably because they didn't want to try hard at something they want or deserve.
Explanation:
<span>Symbolic Narratives of how the world began and other story's.</span>
It means your teacher want to know were you got your information from
A
Not correct. She could have been using references to anything. Not all her references are from literature. Southern Bitter Wormwood is a reference to the wormwood plant which is medicinal in nature and it is very bitter.
C
Maybe. But there's a better answer. It's not her personality we are drawn to although it is quite bubbly if this passage is any kind of indication. It is the joy she takes in recognizing that Beowulf likes a good drink and he wanted her to join him and she was delighted by the invitation.
D
She could have been talking about anything that engaged her. It just happened to be mostly about the classics.
B
This is the best answer. C and D are close, but it really is B that we are attracted to. We have our eyes opened to the grand people in books. More than that we feel her joy in Beowulf, her polite tea conversation with Oliver Twist, her astonishing acceptance of the meaning of Sydney Carton's statement at the end of a Tale of Two Cities.