We can infer from the excerpt is that Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability.
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Excerpt is a short part of any text, music, or piece of writing. In English excerpts are given and based on that excerpt questions are made to answer.
The excerpt is taken from Mother tongue by Amy Tan, in which the story of people with different language in America is given. Americans don't like people with other languages.
Following are the all options attached
- Tan believes that achievement tests should include a wider variety of fill-in-the-blank questions.
- Tan believes that achievement tests should be constructed by published authors of fiction.
- Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability.
- Tan believes that achievement tests give inflated measurements of language ability.
Thus, the correct option is C, Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability.
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Answer:
It is the one job he hates most at home, and it is ironic that this very job is what teaches him a valuable life lesson.
Explanation:
His manager made him do that job every day until he stopped complaining and he finally did.
Answer: by mentioning the idea that women are not people
Explanation:
A citizen is a person in the United states and yet women were people in the United States but still could not vote. Susan Anthony is therefore asking if women were not people as well because only that would explain why they did not have the right to vote.
In saying this she connected with the emotions of women who in being made to feel like second-class citizens did not feel like they were people.
Chapter 1: “I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.”
Chapter 2: "It's really his wife that's keeping them apart. She's a Catholic and they don't believe in divorce." Daisy was not a Catholic and I was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie.'
Chapter 3: “I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.”
Chapter 4: “There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.”
Chapter 5: "He was consumed with wonder at her presence. He had been full of the idea so long, dreamed it right through to the end, waited with his teeth set, so to speak, at an inconceivable pitch of intensity. Now, in the reaction, he was running down like an overwound clock." (92)
Answer:
He wants us to believe that having him at the center of us is best for us no matter how big a decision we face.
Explanation:
The author proposes that God want's us to believe in him even if there isn't a good reason to do so. As it is quoted:
""God wants us to believe, trust, and obey him even when there is not a reason to do so that we can wrap our minds around."