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In "Names/Nombres," the graduation gift of a typewriter that Alvarez receives shows that
A. her parents want her to have something useful.
B. her parents know she will share it with her sisters.
C. her parents hope she will get a job as a secretary.
D. her parents are encouraging her interest in writing.
I think its C. or D. Is that right? :)
A. her parents want her to have something useful.
B. her parents know she will share it with her sisters.
C. her parents hope she will get a job as a secretary.
D. her parents are encouraging her interest in writing.
I think its C. or D. Is that right? :)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Undoubtedly, C.
Answered by
person
Thank you!
Answered by
Anonymous
SO its??
Answered by
hi :)
maybe D ill take the test and ill see
Answered by
hi :)
yep its D
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hi :)
The test answers are:
D
D
The Spanish words and phrases in “Names/Nombres” is a calm tone because when reading “Names/Nombres” the author isn't rushed and isn't trying to just get through the story. (i think)
C
C
A
B
C
A
your answer
D
D
The Spanish words and phrases in “Names/Nombres” is a calm tone because when reading “Names/Nombres” the author isn't rushed and isn't trying to just get through the story. (i think)
C
C
A
B
C
A
your answer
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