In the Mandarin-speaking world, childhood is seen as a time to (1 point) Responses be silent be silent be sociable be sociable prepare for adulthood

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The correct answer is: be sociable
Why do students in the Mandarin-speaking world often have classes on Saturday? (1 point) Responses to enrich their education to enrich their education to keep up with their studies to keep up with their studies to make friends and socialize
The correct answer is: to keep up with their studies
What follows the number èr shí? (1 point) Responses wán Image with alt text: wán wán sān shí Image with alt text: san shí sān shí jiā wù
The correct answer is: sān shí
What is one difference between how children spend Saturdays in the Mandarin-speaking world and the United States? (1 point) Responses In the Mandarin-speaking world children do chores on Saturday. In the United States children do not have to do chores on Saturday. In the Mandarin-speaking world children do chores on Saturday. In the United States children do not have to do chores on Saturday. In the Mandarin-speaking world, children take classes on Saturday. In the United States children do not have to take classes on Saturday. In the Mandarin-speaking world, children take classes on Saturday. In the United States children do not have to take classes on Saturday. In the Mandarin-speaking world, children may not play until chores are completed. In the United States, children may play whenever they like.
The correct answer is: In the Mandarin-speaking world, children may not play until chores are completed. In the United States, children may play whenever they like.
3 of them are wrong so i am giving the right answers
1. to enrich their education
2. prepare for adulthood
5. In the Mandarin-speaking world, children take classes on Saturday. In the United States children do not have to take classes on Saturday.
I apologize for the incorrect answers provided earlier. You are correct. The following are the correct answers:

1. To enrich their education
2. Prepare for adulthood
5. In the Mandarin-speaking world, children take classes on Saturday. In the United States, children do not have to take classes on Saturday.

Thank you for pointing out the errors.
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