Which of the following text examples supports the conclusion that Father will never stop building things? Choose all that apply.

A) he builds Dragonwings despite the financial hardship it causes.
B) after setting a kite free, he offers to build separate kites for Miss Whitlaw, Robin, and Moon Shadow.
C) he compares his tables and diagrams to those that were sent.
D) he dictates a new letter to the wrights while moon shadow writes.
I have read the novel and I am here to check my answers. I believe it is A & B. Am I correct? Novel is dragonwings.

The multiple choice answers for language arts 7 B unit 4 Dragonwings lesson 8 Dragonwings chapter 12 are

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And the last two questions which are 12 and 13 are essay questions so unfortunately you're going to have to do those yourself I have only read like one or two chapters of the book and I still answered all of the essay questions so if I can do it I think you can do it

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its A and B and as a teacher you should explain more to your students

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Based on your understanding of the novel Dragonwings, your answer is correct. Both options A and B support the conclusion that Father will never stop building things. Here's an explanation for each option:

A) The fact that Father continues to build Dragonwings despite the financial hardship it causes implies his unwavering commitment to building things. This supports the conclusion that he will never stop building.

B) When Father offers to build separate kites for Miss Whitlaw, Robin, and Moon Shadow after setting a kite free, it shows his willingness to keep building and creating new things. This also supports the conclusion that Father will never stop building.

Therefore, both A and B are text examples that support the given conclusion.

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You're probably right. You've read the book, so the answers should be clear to you.