Grim gives him a sorrowful look because Max is talking about someone in a rude way
Tan worries what Robert will think of her relatives who “lacked proper American manners.”
This is the correct answer because it shows that she is worried about what Robert's family would think. In the first option it centers around Tan's feelings of being angry with Robert, not being worried. This detail is also wrong. The second option also centers around Tan's feelings about their differences but not specifically about their different customs. The third option illustrates how Tan believes Robert's family will view the food her family eats. In actuality Tan's mother makes all of Tan's favorite foods because she knew the dinner was important to her daughter.
Answer:
Yes and No
Explanation:
It really depends on how your teacher has the grade system set up. If tests and quizzes were 30% of your grade, and daily assignments were 50% and HW was 20%, then the classwork and homework, (if you have any for that class and don't turn it in) will essentially cancel out your assignments. But this is very dependant on how many assignments your missing and how many you have turned in, with a passing grade. I had this problem as well, I never did the homework and basically didn't turn in any work given to me, but passed every single test and quiz and passed with a high 70. The reason this happened was because tests were a higher percentage when it comes to grading, while the quizzes were counted as daily assignments (this was for APUSH). If your teacher has tests and quizzes as a higher grade percentage of lets say 40% while assignments were 50% and homework was 10%, if you passed all your tests and assignments, then your grade would go up, if the amount of missing assignments is lower than how many are graded. A 0 is worse than a 50, and a 50 is worse than a 70. If you start catching up and turn in all of your work, and even if its late, your grade would go up as long as you turn in all your work. However, if your teacher has grading percentages in a weird mix, you may want to ask for extra credit. It is just really dependant on how your teacher grades, but turn in that work and you should be fine for the most part!
Based on the given excerpt, President Kennedy stressed his point by using anaphora to emphasize the lack of equality. Anaphora is a writing technique which refers to the intentional repetition of the first part of the sentence, in this case, the words that were repeated are: "It ought to be possible..."
Answer:
To be responsible is to be able to do basic things without needing to be told when to do it. Being responsible means taking the initiative to do or complete he task. For young people like me it means maintaing our social identity; it means knowing where our phones are at all times. The point of being responsible to us is also to get good grades, Impress our parents, and pretty soon get the new play station 5 or Xbox series X. Being responsible is different for the younger generation and that's probably because we are held up to higher but weird standards. All in all being responsible is literally being able to maintain your true self in a good way.