B, would be your answer!
Since he would need to go back over to make sure they're on the same page
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D. Cultural/ethnic minorities have an easier time succeeding than native (white) citizens of the United States
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Explanation:
The text suggests that the Asian American are the highly educated ones and one in every two of them are graduate, unlike the education ratio of the US native population. Along with this, the Iranian, Lebanese and Chinese Americans are one of the highest-earning people as compared to the native population income ratio. The minorities are on the top of success for multiple reasons like the sense of inferiority, obligation, maturity, high expectation, challenge etc.
okay i cant really answer number 2 because i dont know you but i can help with all of the other ones.
question 1: something i found interesting was the black family tree and how sirius really didnt get along with most of his family.
question 2: again sorry cant give you an exact answer because i dont know you but you could say that tonks reminds you of one of your family members with how goofy she is.
question 3: the climax occurs at the ministry with the fight against malfoy sr. and bellatrix and the other death eaters. some members of the DA (dumbledores army) go with harry to the ministry because he saw sirius (his godfather and only piece of family he has left) being tortured by voldemort.
question 4: absolutely. harry potter is amazing and Rowling does a really good job of telling the whole story.
next part question 1: i knew that umbridge was going to be a terrible person from the moment she was brought up.
next part question 2: umbridges description was enough to go on that it just gave you this feeling of just a terrible person and an even worse toad. (because she's described as alike to a toad)
i really hope this helped. :)
Answer: Mainly ourselves
Explanation: Due to social pressures or fears we find ourselves holding ourselves back constantly.