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"PART A: Which of the following best identifies Duckworth’s claim in the speech? A A common trait that successful people possess is grit, as it pushes them to persevere despite obstacles. B Teachers are unable to help students succeed if they don’t understand what drives them. C Grit is not a trait that is easily developed, rather, it something that people are usually born with. D People who lack talent are more likely to have grit, as they have to work harder for their success.
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Answer:
A. A common trait that successful people possess is grit, as it pushes them to persevere despite obstacles.
Explanation:
Duckworth's speech was focused on exposing that that our experiences and all the activities that we can carry out will present difficulties that we will have to fight with courage. In his speech, he shows that a common characteristic that successful people have is courage, because it leads them to persevere, despite obstacles, he realized this when he was a student and observed that even regardless of his academic success or failure, what will say if he is successful or not is his ability to face the struggles that life establishes. For that, it is necessary to have courage.
Answer:
Summarizing is writing a short and not all detailed answer
Explanation:
but analyzing is making a detailed and educated answer
This question is about the book "Heart of Darkness"
Answer:
The purpose of the trip was to bring ivory back to the productive sector.
Explanation:
This point in history shows the concern to bring ivory back to the productive sector as a component of the raw material that would solve some problems of production and economy. The industry was so determined to get the ivory that the word hung in the air, as if people were thinking about it all the time. This caused an unparalleled disorganization in the production sector that further worsened the work and the expected results.
positive because Young shows the skills and determination to figure out the inscriptions