问答题How does the author most probably look at the African children?
问答题
How does the author most probably look at the African children?
参考解析
解析:
从第六段首句“I believe that my own good fortune brings with it a responsibility to give back to the world.”可以看出,作者认为自己有回馈社会的责任,接下来,他以对非洲孩子的生活的看法作为例子表明自己回馈社会的方式,也就是说他认为帮助别人(包括非洲孩子)是他的责任。
从第六段首句“I believe that my own good fortune brings with it a responsibility to give back to the world.”可以看出,作者认为自己有回馈社会的责任,接下来,他以对非洲孩子的生活的看法作为例子表明自己回馈社会的方式,也就是说他认为帮助别人(包括非洲孩子)是他的责任。
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