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Read “Asian Men Can Jump,” by Gish Jen (2012, New York Times)
In 2012, Jeremy Lin led an unexpected winning streak by the New York Knicks, becoming the first Asian-American player to rise to prominence in the National Basketball Association. The writer Gish Jen published the following op-ed reflecting on the significance of Lin’s success.
Read the passage carefully, then complete the following tasks:
Identify a claim made by Jen and explain the reasoning underlying this claim.
List at least two pieces of supporting evidence from the passage and briefly explain how they support the claim you have identified
Answer:
Jen claims that her brother, Bob, could be "the fittest 58-year-old on the planet." Of course, this is not a claim to be taken literally. It means that his health and physical state is incredibly good for his age.
Explanation:
The evidence she provides is that her brother´s doctor has estimated Bob´s biological age at 35. She further supports her claim saying that "he´s still climbing big mountains in the Himalayas," which is a monumental physical effort.
The substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant also : the expression so substituted.
The sentence that does not contain any errors is: I put two-thirds of the leftover lasagna in the refrigerator. The correct answer is option D. What makes this sentence correct is because of the compound word "two-thirds". Compound words should always have a hyphen. The other sentences' compound words do not have hyphens.
It is D, and it refers to the transitive use of the verb : 'to give'. The sentence is about a positive feeling, even feedback.
Answer:
Explanation:
In the animated adaptation it is implied the dogs kill him. Mollie disappears and the pigeons report seeing her outside a pub sporting one of the ribbons that she always coveted.