Answer:
Jean thinks that adults are incapable of having any interesting conversation with.
Explanation:
In the story "Homesickness" by Jean Fritz, the author provides a look into the life she lived when she was a child, having to stay in China. The autobiographical yet fictionalized account of her life living in an unfamiliar surrounding in far China gives a sense of what Jean thinks of her own identity, stuck between the two cultures yet unable to identify with any side in particular.
The given excerpt talks about how different the concerns of the children and the adults seem to have. Jean states<em> "grown-ups made friends and talked their usual boring grown-up talk</em>", suggestive of what she thinks about the adults' lives. To her, it seems like the adults are living a rather "boring" life, talking about the useless and boring "grown-up talk". This seems to show that Jean thinks the adults are difficult to have any interesting conversation with.
Answer:
If I woke up and was the only human left in the world, the first thing that I would do would be to gather supplies in my house, such as extra batteries, nonperishable food, flashlights, rope, etc. You never know when you are going to need them, especially if the electricity and has gone out. The next thing I would do is ride my bike or drive around town, going to the store and taking more food, bottles of water, and survival tools. I am on my own after all. The last thing I would do would be to grab things to do, such as books from the library or art supplies or puzzle books. There is no way of knowing how long you would be alone, so having things to do and keep your mind busy is the most logical thing to do so you won't literally go insane from loneliness.
Explanation:
This is just what I would do, feel free to change it up to suit your writing style and needs.
Answer:
D) choose a topic!
Explanation:
I hope its correct, can i have brainliest??
Answer:
D. they imitate sounds heard in the world
best of luck!