In "The Teacher Who Changed My Life," the author is trying to persuade the readers that (1 point)

immigrants face many difficulties
schoolteachers are not appreciated enough
he owes his success to Miss Hurd

I think its A (immigrants face many difficulties) but i am not sure
pls help asap!!

i posted a la test a little earlier too, can someone check number 4 for me too pls?

This one? http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1389796846

I already told you #4 is correct.

yep...

its just my mom is driving me crazy with number 4

look up the story's title, and you can read the story... it should be from katiesclass or something.

sry but i can't post it

No time this morning to read the story. Sorry.

Your choice for #4 is correct.

To determine the correct answer, we can look for evidence within the text that supports one of the options. In this case, the options are:

A. Immigrants face many difficulties
B. Schoolteachers are not appreciated enough
C. The author owes his success to Miss Hurd

To find the answer, we can analyze the text "The Teacher Who Changed My Life." It is important to note that the answer may be subjective, as different readers may interpret the text differently.

In this essay, the author shares a personal story about a teacher who had a profound impact on their life. The author expresses deep gratitude and credits the teacher, Miss Hurd, with transforming their educational experience. The essay focuses on the author's journey towards success and how it was influenced by this particular teacher.

From the provided options, it is clear that option C (the author owes his success to Miss Hurd) is directly supported by the text. The author explicitly states the importance of Miss Hurd in their personal and educational development.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. The author is trying to persuade the readers that they owe their success to Miss Hurd.