Read this excerpt from "The Origin of the Robin." His father visited him regularly every morning, to encourage him to perseverance, describing at length the honor and renown that would attend him through life if he accomplished the full term prescribed. According to this excerpt, which best describes the father’s hope for his son? that he will be physically strong that he will be smarter than all others that he will be revered and respected that he will be clever and cunning
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The answer would be that he would be revered and respected
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According to the excerpt, the father's hope for his son was that C)he will be revered and respected.
What did the father do for his son?
- The father visited his son every day.
- He would describe in detail all the fruits he will receive in future for his hard work now.
What did the father want for his son?
- He wanted his son to lead a respectable life.
- He wanted his son to attend his full term so that he will be revered in the future.
Hence, the father's hope for his son was that c) he will be revered and respected.
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