Does rearing a child mean ________?
Does rearing a child mean ________?
______, he can cook a meal. A: Child as he is B: He is a child C: Child is he D: A child he is
______, he can cook a meal. A: Child as he is B: He is a child C: Child is he D: A child he is
_____, he can write novels. A: Child as he is B: Child as is he C: As he is a child D: A child as he is
_____, he can write novels. A: Child as he is B: Child as is he C: As he is a child D: A child as he is
【单选题】___, he has to make a living. A.Child as he is B.A child as he is C.Child as is he C.A child as is he A. Child as he is B. A child as he is C. Child as is he D. A child as is he
【单选题】___, he has to make a living. A.Child as he is B.A child as he is C.Child as is he C.A child as is he A. Child as he is B. A child as he is C. Child as is he D. A child as is he
______, he knows how to balance the conflicts between his parents. A: A child asheis B: Child asheis C: A child as is he D: Child as is he
______, he knows how to balance the conflicts between his parents. A: A child asheis B: Child asheis C: A child as is he D: Child as is he
According to the author, a child with ______ is an exceptional child by itself.
According to the author, a child with ______ is an exceptional child by itself.
The woman alone walked on the mud road, ______. A: a child was in her arms B: with a child was in her aims C: there was a child in her arms D: with a child in her arms
The woman alone walked on the mud road, ______. A: a child was in her arms B: with a child was in her aims C: there was a child in her arms D: with a child in her arms
______, he knows well about his family history and dreams of being a writer in the future. A: To be a child, B: As a child, C: Child as he is, D: A child as he is,
______, he knows well about his family history and dreams of being a writer in the future. A: To be a child, B: As a child, C: Child as he is, D: A child as he is,
If the mother does not respond to her child's signals______. A: the child will never be able to speak properly. B: the child will stop giving out signals. C: the child will invent a language of its own. D: the child will make little effort to speak.
If the mother does not respond to her child's signals______. A: the child will never be able to speak properly. B: the child will stop giving out signals. C: the child will invent a language of its own. D: the child will make little effort to speak.
In Walt Whitman’s “There Was a Child Went Forth” the child refers to ____. A: the poet himself as a child B: any American child C: the young America D: one of the poet’s neighbors
In Walt Whitman’s “There Was a Child Went Forth” the child refers to ____. A: the poet himself as a child B: any American child C: the young America D: one of the poet’s neighbors