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Answer: Tan gives an example of her experience with achievement tests to support the idea that they are not always accurate measures of language ability.
Explanation: In this excerpt from "Mother Tongue" by Amy Tan, the author builds a central idea of her story by giving an example of her experience with achievement tests to support the idea that they are not always accurate measures of language ability. Although at school she could not get high marks in English, she achieved an English major the first year in college. When she starts writing fiction she starts by envisioning the reader to whom she writes. That reader is her mother because she writes about mothers.
The correct word to fill in the blank spaces in the sentence are foolish and ridiculous.
- Tom was foolish, Mary thought he was ridiculous.
Based on the excerpt from "mother tongue", Tom acted foolishly but Mary didn't see the foolishness in his actions, rather she thought Tom was ridiculous.
Tan built the central idea of her story in the excerpt by
- "explaining a question on a language achievement test to support the idea that the tests should include more interesting content."
What is central idea?
Central idea can also be called main idea or theme of a story. It refers to the specific point an author or narrator is speaking about in a text.
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