The “whoa” at the end of the text is used to show my surprise and pride of his son’s performance in grammar.
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- Neil's father takes pride in his son's performance in a play.( )
- 【简答题】What is the difference between the“whoa”from his student and the "whoa" from the writer at the end of the text?
- "Oh my!" I said, swelling ________ pride toward my son, "That's a grammatically perfect sentence. You used were instead of was."
- The interjection "whoa!" said by the father toward the end of the text expresses his feeling of disappointment.
- What is "my son" perhaps right about? A: I am the only parent who still corrects his childr's English. B: I am a boring and strange parent. C: I like grammar.