We can see that the detail from the text that best supports the answer to Part A is:
B. "When I'm in the Boston region, people ask me if it's French, and I think they are trying to determine if my heritage is Haitian." (Paragraph 4).
The Part A answer is: C. Knowing the origins of people's surnames in America can better help us understand the nation's history.
<h3>What is surname?</h3>
Surname re refers to one's family name which is used to indicate the family, tribe or even community the person came from. It's a portion of one's personal name which is also known as the last name.
We see that in "The Unspoken History Behind A Surname" by Lolly Bowean, she reveals how surnames are used to show the history or background of someone.
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D-34, Ras Vihar,
Dwarka,
New Delhi.
February 22, 2021.
The Municipal Commissioner,
Dwarka,
New Delhi.
Sir,
THE MENACE OF OPEN MANHOLES IN THE KAVE COLONY
I write to on behalf of all the residents of the Kave colony concerning the menace of open manholes in the Kave colony.
As you are aware sir, the Kave colony is always bustling with a lot of activities and many children love to play on the streets. These twin factors combine to make these open manholes a potential source of danger to young and old alike, for the pedestrians and vehicle owners.
Until now, a total of fifteen children have died in the Kave area as a result of falling into these open manholes. Many vehicles have also crashed into these open manholes in the last one year. I implore you to come to our aid to avoid the loss of more lives as a result of these open manholes.
Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
Munish Surekha
Your answer is William Shakespeare. It sounds like him that iz and it sounds familiar. Plus seriously it's gotta be.
The nineteen year-old girl had just made her fourth score in her soccer game, the fourth goal winning the game. She looked over and saw her cousin applauding her from the sidelines, a present, which excited her, tucked under her arms.
After the game, the girl walked over to her cousin, took the present, and opened it. Inside was a beautiful necklace with a soccer ball as a pendant. It had a charm to it, the girl saw. Her cousin patted her on the back and congratulated her, grinning as he did so.
Later, the teenage girl sat at her computer, looking at the format with the new picture of the necklace she had just downloaded. She turned and saw the portrait of her parents on her bedroom wall. Then, she smiled. Turning back to the computer, she started to play a game. The goal was to merge two circles together by tapping rapidly. If you didn't merge the circles in time, they would squirt black ink in the player's face.
After getting bored with the game, the girl began her homework. She only had one vocabulary word left: Sermon. Getting stumped with the word, the girl made a verdict, or decision, to look up the word.
Turning on her phone, she saw that the screen was quite bleary. She silently cursed, but then took out her packet of homework and a pencil. At the top corner of the first page was an earthworm with a top hat, saying, "Learning is fun!"
The packet was on Mathematics, so the girl thought that she was never going to get it done. She had only recently learned, for about the thousandth time, angles. She already knew about acute, obtuse, and right angles, yet the teachers still force her to work on them. She didn't have a protractor at hand, so she couldn't do some of the questions. On the next page, a set of printed 3D shapes were placed on the paper. There was a cone picture, too, with only one vertex. Next to the cone were two congruent cubes.
After finishing the packet, the girl went to bed, very tired.
Answer:
The description of setting in paragraph 7 of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is important to the theme of America's changing history in that it depicts Sleepy Hollow as a "drowsy" place caught in the past while great "currents" of change go on around it.