<span>Yolanda tries to find American language to use in her speech, including using something from Walt Whitman. Yolanda's father is so incensed by this believing that in some way she is not quite using English correctly, he then angrily tears up the speech. He fears that the girls will become Americanized in ways he disapproves of.
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Answer:
C. A 73-year-old man died Thursday after his car struck a tree in the 200 block of Northwest 17th Street.
Explanation:
A straight news lead is a "paragraph" consisting of one sentence, that answers "what" "where" and "when" in a story.
What: A 73-year-old man.
Where: in the 200 block of Northwest 17th Street.
When: Thursday.
The answer is letter B<span> - The speaker is sleeping and is awakened by someone calling to him.
</span><span>When the speaker says, "While I nodded, nearly napping, ..." he is sleeping, because when you're about to sleep you'll usually nod your head back and forth right when you're drifting off.
Answer: Letter B
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Answer:
My three favorite memory strategies are first: attention, second: retention and the last is try to remember the information.
Explanation:
The attention have to be selective, because you have to pay attention only to the important thing. Then you can write in a paper or in a notebook what you learn, underline what is important . There are too many ways to memorize the information.
when you watch images is more easy to remember that. I try to say the visual memory.
And finally the forms to remember are with test or write
schemes, or only repeating.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It talks about the doll and it also says the teacher showed her the expression on her face. And at the end it says she immediately lost interest in the doll