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3の⑴を和訳しなさい。という問題なんですけど、この答えであってますか?

【1】 教科書 P.65~ “Lesson7 The Story of Ruby Bridges” を読んで設問に答えなさい。 (1) When I arrived at the school, protected by federal marshals, Ⅰ saw crowds of people and police officers everywhere. On my way to the front door, the people yelled, spat, and (2) Many white parents ran into even threw things at me. They really seemed to hate me. the classrooms and dragged their children away. They didn't want their children to be in the same school as me. On the second day of school, I met somebody very special. She was my new teacher. She took my mother Mrs. Henry. She was the only teacher who had agreed to teach me. and me into a classroom, but I was the only student there. 《中略》 In December, (3)a few white children came back to school. When I asked a white boy if we could play together, he told me that he couldn't. "My mama said not to because you are black," he said. At that moment, I realized that everything had happened because of the color of my skin. ≪中略≫ (4)Looking back now, the times were changing and I played an important role in bringing about equality in education for children in the US. I think I helped build a bridge between black and white people by going to that school. Regrettably, we still have racial prejudice and discrimination in our society. I will continue to tell my story so that true racial equality can be achieved for all Americans. 黒人は座ったらいけない場所がある 白人と同じ幼稚園には行けない government accept (6) behave oneself (8) gradually (10) prejudice 5.下部 (3)の 政府 を受け入れる 1. 次の英語を日本語に直しなさい。 (1) treat へを扱う (3) force 無理に~させる。 (4) 努力する (5) make an effort 行儀よく振る舞う (7) crowds of ~ たくさんの~ 徐々に (9) play a role in~ で役割を果たす 偏見 2. 1960 年頃、黒人はどのような人種隔離を受けていたか。 教科書 P.66 を読み、 3つ答えなさ 白人と同じテーブルで食事ができない 1. ほとん 2. 少しの 3. 多くの 4. 白人の 6. 下線部 (4)を 7. 以下の1~ 1. 人種 2. 「学 3. 白人 4. 授業 ( 【2】 ( )内 1. (Write 簡単 2. (Study 一生 3. The sir そ 4. (Comp much コ 3. 下線部 (1) を日本語に訳しなさい。 学校に到着したとき、連邦保安官によって守られた。私は人々が混雑していて警察官が 4. 下線部(2)について、 なぜ白人の親たちはそのような行為をしたのか。 いたるところにいるのを見た。 本文から一文全てを抜き出し、 英語で答えなさい。

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英語 高校生

ピンクの部分を訳したのですが、変なところがあったら直していただきたいです🙇‍♀️!! アフリカのサッカーの物語は長い。19世紀、ヨーロッパの開拓者がサッカーゲームをアフリカにもたらした。1862年、最初の試合は南アフリカの町であるケープタウンや、ポートエリザベスで行われた。... 続きを読む

people together/ vory C immigrantsand! islims for years. Yerany of the players are from Muslim a. As a result, the national te symbol of unity and has peace throughout the cou. for Soccer The story of soccer in Africa is a long one. In the 19th century, European colonists? brought the game to Africa. Early matches were first played in the South African cities of Cape Town and Port Elizabeth in 1862. In time, the sport spread across the continent. Today, several of the game's best players come from African nations, including Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Nigeria. All over the continent, thousands of soccer academies now recruit boys from poorer cities and towns to play the game. Many learn to play in their bare feet,' and they are tough, creative competitors. Their dream is to play for the national team or to join one of the big clubs in Europe someday. For some, the dream comes true. G All over Africa, soccer is and teachers for another people-especially boys- of trouble."Most clubs ir don't allow boys to play school," explains Abubal best to help young peop responsible in society. For us, soccer is also a to F But the chance to make money with a professional team is probably not the main reason for soccer's popularityin Africa. "Soccer is the passion of everyone here," says Abubakari Abdul-Ganiyu, a teacher who works with youth clubs in Tamale, Ghana. "It unifies us." In fact, more than once, the game has helped to bring 2 Colonists are people who set by another country. 3 If you do something in your shoes. 4 An immigrant is a person w from another country. 5 If you face discrimination, because of your age, gender.

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