I [stepped] from [plank] to [plank] so [slow] and [caut]ious[ly]; the [stars] a[bout] my [head] i [felt], a[bout] my [feet] the [sea].
the places with the things around them are the things that need to be highlight
It's telling you to read the text and answer the questions based on the dialogue you read from the text.
I believe "passed" was just a typing error.
<span>Paine’s argument is that even though America enjoyed
prosperity under British rule, it does not mean America will forever be
dependent under their rule. He added
that Britain protects the colonies for its own economic gain. They need not go war with other countries
that are at war with Britain. He also
said that it should be the British who should handle reconciliations with
France not the colonies. He further
states that if they reconcile with the British, then the situation will repeat
itself all over again.</span>
What is important to Wang's mother based on the story she tells him at the beginning of American Born Chinese is:
A. Education
She tells the story of a mother and a son who tends to imitate what he sees around him, in the first part they lived next to a market place and the song played as a market seller, second they moved next to a cemetery and the son played burning incense and praying to the dead, third they moved next to a university and the son spent his time studying and reading, the mother decided to stay there for a long time.
Answer:
<em>A Slight Misunderstanding </em>is a light-hearted story by J B Boothroyd where he gives several instances of misunderstanding that occurs between the narrator, a farmer and his wife.
The story begins on a Saturday when the narrator just bought groceries and also there is a mention about a small black car he recently acquired but he mistakenly enters his car and finds a woman's handbag in the chair because she carelessly left it in his car.
He thinks he entered a wrong car because he attracts the attention of the farmer's dog and also the handbag he saw in the car. But eventually he sees the address of his house on the dog's collar.
He gets to the farmer's house and returns the bags and explains his confusion at first but realized he was in the right car when he checked the plate number. The farmer apologizes for his wife's carelessness and offers him a cup of coffee and they both have a good laugh about it.
Another similar case occurred after a social visit with his wife and when they go back to their car, they realized they have really gotten into the wrong car because of the different things in the car.