The correct answer is C. Do foreign language classes help students improve in other subjects?
Explanation
Secondary questions are questions that serve as specific objectives in an investigation, their function is to contribute to the investigation of a topic from a specific subject. For example, Kayla is working on a research project asking if foreign language classes should be required for high school students; an adequate secondary question for this topic would have to inquire about the relationship between foreign languages in high school students and why this should be required. So, the correct answer is C. "Do foreign language classes help students improve in other subjects?" because this option relates the academic performance of the students in other areas with the learning of foreign languages; that in the case of Kayla's research, if it were shown with this secondary question that effectively learning foreign languages contributes to the improvement of students in other areas, it would help to support her main question of whether these languages should be required in high school.
At the end, Dade and Julian both feel very lonely in the world, but in very different ways. Julian feels alone physically
Answer:
Chief Bromden considers that the society in which he lives is controlled by The Combine, a sort of millionaire white elite that manages the population at will, especially minorities like him, who is Native American. Thus, he thinks that the pills are an element of domination of this group, that through institutions like the mental hospital and people like Nurse Ratched apply these elements of control to dominate those people who do not want to see progress, alienating them from their own wills and thoughts, and turning them into easily controllable entities.
B. because it conflicts more on the topic than the story
Answer:
Both narrators are uncertain about wearing a religious head covering.
Both narrators possess pride in their faith.
Both narrators have a deep faith in God.
Explanation:
In Rada Abdel-Fattah's "Does My Head Look Big in This?", the speaker/ narrator reveals her internal conflict of whether to wear the headwear or not. She knows her faith requires her to wear it but externally, she would be stared at by the people. This presents her with a dilemma.
Likewise, "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi also revolves around the theme of religious acceptance.
Both the narrators of these passages are uncertain about the decision to wear the religious head covering but still has a huge pride in their faith. And both narrators have deep faith in God.
Thus, the correct answers are the second, third, and fourth options.