Answer: Soto relates a story from his life to make a point about what it means to live in a multicultural society.
Explanation: In this excerpt of "Like Mexicans" by Gary Soto, he is describing how he felt embarrassed about holding hands with Carolyn in front of her family. He expresses that there are similarities and differences among the two cultures by stating "her people were like Mexicans, only different."
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The correct answer would be:
C. It provides irrelevant information
In the letter above, John Smith mentions that he “loves hiking” and “has spent a lot of time discovering our state parks.” This information is irrelevant when responding to an advertisement seeking data managers.
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The right choices are:
Nene’s value to them soars because of her homemaking skills.
The women of Nnaemeka’s tribe treat Nene differently because she is an outsider.
Explanation:
Even though the fact that it is true that the women befriend Nene because they Value Nnaemeka.
This isn’t really a traditional value shaping the other women's attitude towards Nene. It is more like people are free to have judgement and they tolerate Nene because they value Nnaemeka as a person. Let's not get confused just because some choices have the word 'value' in them.
Answer:The answer is fearful
Explanation:
In the excerpt, the girl seems scared of being separated and tells herself to pull herself together, so she may be fearful of her current situation.