<span>“First Generation” of Dreaming in Cuban is actually a story that was written by Cristina Garcia, and based on the excerpt above taken from this, the statement that would best describe the changes that the narrator assumes to be true regarding Pilar is that her way of expressing in Spanish shows that she is a product of multiculturalism. The answer would be option A.</span>
The highest emotional intensity in the story is the amputation of lieutenant's arm
Answer: D
Explanation
Lieutenant was shot while he was out having coffee with his men.
He, however, does not know even he was shot, the things that somebody had punched him at the arm.
Later he came to realize that it was severe than he had taught.
It is during this time he screamed asking for help.
His men did not understand where the bullets came from, and there however speculated that it might have been from the nearby forest.
His journey for treatment led to his amputation.
Answer:
1). It reveals Hamlet’s anger with himself.
4). It reveals Hamlet’s hesitation to act.
Explanation:
The figurative language implies the employment of 'figures of speech' or literary devices that aids the authors to express a connotative meaning to the content that requires to be inferred by the readers and therefore, such language compels them to imagine or apprehend the meaning of the work.
As per the question, the effect created by the figurative language employed in the given excerpt would include that it aids to 'reveal or disclose Hamlet's anger with himself' that reflects his feelings of guilt('I should have fatted')and impotence('what an a** am I') to take the necessary actions to revoke his previous actions. Then, the figurative language also assists to display 'Hamlet's hesitation to act' which is reflected through the use of phrases like 'I am pigeon-liver’d' and 'lack gall'. Therefore, <u>options 1 and 4</u> are correct.
Answer:
I think it 3 sorry for anwsering late have that question too today
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