This is essentially language change at work. Do you know how Shakespeare sometimes sounds "weird" to us? that's because English has changed since then.
Language change is not abrupt, but gradual, and while the change takes place sometimes two forms are used: so while it is likely that in years to come only dreamed will be correct, and in the past only "dreamt", currently the change is not complete and both are correct.
Answer:
C. She focuses on her crush's reactions to her family.
Explanation:
From the text, we see that the narrator's embarrassed attitude towards her culture was as a result of her focus on her crush's reactions to her family.
She knew the Chinese culture is different from the American culture. Therefore, certain behaviors that will be put up by her family will look strange to her crush's family because they are Americans. From her attitude, we can decode that the narrator would have wished their family acted in a more "American" way in order to impress her crush and the family.
Answer: the take pride in their work
Explanation:
Better word choices are joyful, gleeful, content, or pleased.
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