If I was in China I would like to learn a lot of China's Chinese words I'm American I can't really learn that many words that fast so doing the tradition of China when they have the party I think it'll be hard for me to adapt because I don't even know how to start off what to do and also if I was in Tokyo ya like Tokyo Japanese Japan I would I know if you were Japanese but I really think that doing the Japanese culture not really got of you also if I was in the
Answer: The correct answer would be option C:
Explanation: "feels slightly foo lish about the events that occur", this due to the way the excerpt is written, since, it seems the author wanted to let the readers know that the narrator isn't s t u p i d, so that they keep that in mind, when they read about a foo lish thing said narrator did. If the narrator did something d u m b, then option A and B would be discarded, as would option D.
Answer:
The author's desription of the characters' actions reveal that the working conditions of the factories were exhausting, much like the factories of the Industrial Revolution (you can use this to compare).
Explanation:
words (word choice) such as reviving cramped muscles signify that they worked for long periods of time
unhunching rounded shoulders show that they were always hunched over showing either dedication or stamina
stamping feet that had gone numb shows they had no to little breaks or they were forced to work for that long