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.
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How do you understand the interjection "whoa!" said by the father toward the end of the text?
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In his son’s eyes, he is boring and strange, because he’s serious about grammar, which he doesn’t like very much.
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The son feels curious about his fathers grammar lesson because
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59 In the text the author expresses_____, A. his concern for his mother’s health B. his support for drinking Chinese green tea C. his surprise at China’s recent development D. his wonder at the growth of India’s IT industry
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When the father learned about his son’s school performance, he ___________with satisfaction. A: beaming B: beams C: beamed D: beam