Laurence Yep grew up in a predominantly white American community and faced discrimination for being Chinese. This experience likely shaped his identity and made him feel more connected to American culture. Additionally, Yep's work often explores themes of assimilation and cultural identity in the context of being Chinese American.
Kingston initially struggled to fit in with the Chinese children at the school due to her American upbringing. She felt like an outsider and often felt disconnected from the other students. However, over time, Kingston found ways to connect with her peers through shared experiences and cultural understanding.
felt, but I think its more of a rhyming word.
In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
The past form of "feel" is "felt" and the past participle is also "felt." For example: "Yesterday, I felt happy" (past) and "I have felt many emotions today" (past participle).
Feel is the verb Felt is the past tense Felt is the past participle
They felt that the British had taken away their rights.
They felt that the british had taken away thier rights.ĝ
He says, in their eyes. He means, in their genitals.
The Chinese felt that dragons were powerful and used them as symbols of the Chinese emperor and family.
Anything you can buy. Not only Chinese products.
Describe the home in Athens
Laurence Fishburne left CSI because he wanted to pursue other acting opportunities and projects. He felt it was the right time to move on from the show after appearing in it for a few seasons.
Kingston initially struggled to fit in with the Chinese children at the school due to her American upbringing. She felt like an outsider and often felt disconnected from the other students. However, over time, Kingston found ways to connect with her peers through shared experiences and cultural understanding.
They felt victimised.
I think that I heard that she felt too bad being a rude and she didn't want to be mean.
Coz they felt like it u idiot
I don't think the United States felt any guilt about the overthrow of the Emperor of China. China was a closed off country and little was known about it . Politically American leaders preferred a Nationalist victory.