<span>I an pretty sure that excerpt with the first option best reveals the theme
<span>of the strict father figure, I choose this one : “You could have made a better job of it yourself. Other hand.” The same ritual of raising and lowering the left hand with the tip of the cane to the desired height. (A){After all, I have taught you some Latin.” Crack. “It would be hard to do any worse.} </span></span>
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because drew is basically telling him how he thinks his good enough to compete but Jeremy doesn't think so cause he still think his not on the same level as the others so Its showing how drew has more confidence in Jeremy than he has in himself
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The first tale is based upon the legendary folk tale of Sun Wukong, or The Monkey King, a character from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The second tale is the story of a second-generation child of immigrants named Jin Wang, who has moved from San Francisco's Chinatown to a mostly white suburb.
She also warns him of the ambush that they have set and explains how to avoid it. Finally, she instructs him to head first for the home of the swineherd Eumaeus, who will convey the news of his safe return to Penelope.
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Hmm, let me think about this one. Its talking about someone or something that has brought YOU sorrow because it brought you joy so it is kind of a personal question but i will respond back in a bit after some things :)
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