Turkey was inspired partly by Eastern European tradition and partly by the traditionalist Islamic way of dressing and cuisine.
Explanation:
Turkey came into its own as a nation after the first world war and stood in the middle of Eurasia equally connected to both Eastern Europe and the Muslim dominant middle east.
Thus, its majority Muslim population identified with the Muslims in the east but they were also wont to modernize due to their exposure to the west.
This led to the amalgamation of the two cultures specially in their clothes and cuisine.
The clothes in particular are close knit like Europeans but cover the whole body for Islamic traditions.
Answer:
Oliver was so preoccupied in climbing the social ladder because<em> he was born in the lower class and wanted a better life.</em> He was actually an orphan who was sold in order to become an apprentice. Due to his struggles, he ran away to London <em>in order to seek for a better living condition.</em>
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story about "Oliver Twist," written by <em>Charles Dickens</em>. It focuses on the character of the child protagonist, Oliver, who was an<u><em> orphan boy.</em></u>
The novel shows the<em> different kinds of social statuses</em>, including<em> child labor</em>. Thus, when Oliver ran away to London, he was recruited by a gentleman who provided his food and lodgings. He later found out that he was actually recruited not to make handkerchiefs and wallets but to do<u> pick-pocketing.</u>
Answer:
A.
Katie is hoping to go to university next year.