I denne historie har de sorte det svære end de hvide. de bor fattigt o oversættelse - I denne historie har de sorte det svære end de hvide. de bor fattigt o Engelsk Sådan siger

I denne historie har de sorte det s

I denne historie har de sorte det svære end de hvide. de bor fattigt og de tjener ikke så mange penge som de hvide gør. Moderen i historien er bekymret for sin søn, at han skal til at overnatte hos en hvid familie, hun ved på erfaringer at de godt kan være lidt stride, og hun vil ikke have at han skal blive skuffet eller ked af det. Hun fortæller at han ikke har en pyjamas som de hvide sover i, og skoene er gamle, hvorefter at sønnen bare er uforstående og siger '' who cares'' men hun prøver at forklare at det gør familien Davis, hun vil ikke have han skal føle sig flov. L.10-28. p.3.
Men han får lov og hun minder ham om at han skal huske at sige 'please' and thank you' og at han skal huske at vaske hans sig.
hun prøver at beskytte ham mod 'de hvide'. Det kan man godt sammenligne den klasse forskel der er i mellem den hvide population og den Aboriginal med en tekst vi har læst som hedder The stolen generation.
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Resultater (Engelsk) 1: [Kopi]
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In this story has the black it difficult than the whites. they live poor and they serve not so much money as the whites do. The mother in the story is worried about his son that he must to stay overnight with a white family, she knows on the experience that they well might be a little stride, and she does not want him to be disappointed or sad. She tells that he did not have a Pajama like the white sleep in, and the shoes are old, and then to his son just is baffled and says '' who cares '' but she tries to explain that it makes the family Davis She will not have he should feel embarrassed. L 10-28. p. 3. But he gets and she reminds him that he should remember to say ' please ' and ' thank you and that he should remember to wash his itself. She tries to protect him from ' the whites '. It can be good to compare the class difference that is in between the white population and the Aboriginal with a text we read that The Chair labeled generation.
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Resultater (Engelsk) 2:[Kopi]
Kopieret!
In this story, the black it harder than whites. they live poor and they do not earn as much money as whites do. The mother in the story is worried about her son that he needs to spend the night with a white family, she knows the experience that they can be a bit stride, and she does not want him to be disappointed or upset. She says that he does not have a pajama like the white sleep in, and the shoes are old, after which his son just puzzled and says '' who cares '' but she tries to explain that it makes the family Davis, she does not want him to be feel embarrassed. L.10-28. p.3.
But he gets and she reminds him that he should remember to say 'please' and thank you 'and that he should remember to wash his care.
she tries to protect him from the' whites'. You could compare the class difference is in between the white population and the Aboriginal with a text we have read called The chair generation.
bliver oversat, vent venligst..
Resultater (Engelsk) 3:[Kopi]
Kopieret!
in this story, the black it harder than the white. they are poor and they don"t make as much money as white people do. the mother in the story is worried about his son that he has to spend the night in a white family, she know to experience that they can be a little rough, and she doesn"t want him to be disappointed or sad. she tells he doesn"t have a pajamas as the white, sleep in, and the shoes are old, and then the son just is perplexed and says "who cares" but she tries to explain that it makes the family davis, she doesn"t want him to feel embarrassed. l.10-28. p.3.but he gets and she reminds him that he must remember to say "please" and "thank you and that he must remember to wash his.she"s trying to protect him from the "white". you could compare the class difference is in between the white population and the aboriginal with text we read called the chair generation.
bliver oversat, vent venligst..
 
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