Erkans Eltern sind vor über zwanzig Jahren aus der Türkei nach Deutschland gekommen. Ist Erkan Türke? Ja, aber er ist auch Deutscher. Erkan hat viele Verwandt____ in der Türkei. Heute leben in Deutschland viele türkische Jugendlich____, die sich als Deutsch____ fühlen, weil sie hier geboren sind. Obwohl Deutschland Erkans Zuhause ist, fühlt er sich hier manchmal ein bisschen als Fremd____.
Adjektive als Substantive. Setzen Sie die fehlenden Endungen ein.
Verwandte; Jugendliche; Deutsche; Fremder
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Nana Calvé / Bruxelles, BelgiqueMademoiselle Nana Calvé a. Nationalité: ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Read the following paragraphs and answer the questions after each paragraph.
Theresa Sanchez sat behind me in ninth-grade algebra. When Mr. Hubbley faced the blackboard, I’d turn around to see what she was reading; each week a new book was wedged inside her copy of Today’s Equations. The deception worked; from Mr. Hubbley’s point of view, Theresa was engrossed in the value of X, but I knew otherwise. One week, she perused The Wisdom of the Orient, and I could tell from Theresa’s contemplative expression that the book contained exotic thoughts, guidelines handed down from high. Another week it was a paperback novel whose title, Let Me Live My Life, appeared in bold print atop every page, and whose cover, a gauzy photograph of a woman biting a strand of pearls, head thrown back in an attitude of ecstasy, confirmed my suspicion that Theresa Sanchez was mature beyond her years. She was the tallest girl in school. Her bouffant hairdo, streaked with blond, was higher than the flaccid bouffants of other girls. Her smooth skin, plucked eyebrows, and painted fingernails suggested hours of pampering, a worldly and sensual vanity that placed her within the domain of adults. Smiling dimly, steeped in daydreams, Theresa moved through the crowded halls with a languid, self-satisfied indifference to those around her. “You are merely children,” her posture seemed to say, “I can’t be bothered.”
—Bernard Cooper
1. What main idea do you think Cooper is trying to communicate in this paragraph?
2. How does each of the author’s examples explain the paragraph’s main point? List the main examples from the paragraph, and explain how they are related to the topic sentence.
3. Does Cooper include enough examples to make the point? Explain your answer.
4. How are the examples in the paragraph arranged?