Not every parent is capable of teaching his or her child at home because the blind cannot lead the blind. For example, parents cannot teach children algebra if they don't know themselves.
A: Definition
B: Classification
C: Examples
D: Narration
A: Definition
B: Classification
C: Examples
D: Narration
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- Identifying Patterns of Development: Not every parent is capable of teaching his or her child at home because the blind cannot lead the blind. For example, parents cannot teach children algebra if they don't know themselves.
- What is the theme of the text? A: People who are blind still have the courage and willpower to overcome their difficulties B: Blind people can still find beauty in life although they cannot enjoy the sights of the world C: Blind people have keener sense of touch although they cannot see the world around them D: People who are blind still can enjoy themselves if they do things that don’t involve sight.
- During his work on child protection, he often acts as a _______ (mediator) between parents and children, making the parents know what they can do and what they cannot do.
- During his work on child protection, he often acts a(n) _______ between parents and children, making the parents and children, making the parents know that they can do and what they cannot do. A: mediator B: receptor C: sponsor D: donator
- Some parents choose to home-school their children because ______. A: public schools may fail to meet their expectations B: private schools are too religious C: they are teachers themselves D: they cannot afford their children’s education