As the Amish boy held the turtle in one hand he would reach out with the other and tap the turtle’s beak with his index finger,
jerking it away as the animal (2) … in the air.
Several times...
Several times, the farmer interrupted his conversation to warn his son that if he continued (3) … the turtle, he would be sorry.
Suddenly, the boy (4) … and dropped the turtle to the ground. As the father retrieved a handkerchief from his pocket and attended to the young boy’s bleeding finger,
the man looked into his son’s eyes and said in German (5) … into “Maybe the turtle has taught you what your father could not.”
The author could not help but feel that his son, who stood in horror (6) … his Amish friend’s bleeding finger, had also learned something from the experience.
An old adage (7) … , “experience is the best teacher.” If our knowledge is (8) … , however, then it is limited indeed, for experience is the best teacher
only if we cannot also find other paths to knowledge.
Because experience is very (9) … of gaining knowledge, it is influenced by our social and cultural backgrounds.
(10) … is punctuated by diversity as people of different racial, ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic backgrounds not only experience vastly different things in life, but, more importantly, often interpret similar experiences quite differently.
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Jawaban soal no. 1: Was interviewing
Jawaban soal no. 2: Snapping harmlessly