The correct answer is: Each author uses figurative language.
Indeed, the first author uses figurative language (he took the tortillas out of his poetry) which is followed by a very explicit explanation, that the character in question “took the soul out of his poetry”. This use of figurative language is effective in eliciting an emotional response from the reader by the pathos of the premise, that removing foreign, Mexican Spanish words from the character’s poetry also removes its soul, in other words, its identity.
The second author also uses figurative language and there is a hint of irony in the description that immediately follows the dialogue. The immediate landscape is used to show the “heritage-deprived” person that he actually does have a heritage. In other words, he does not need to be a hyphenated American in order to have a heritage because it is right there “dangling over his head”.
The symbolism of the “tall American tree” is used to show how the speaker of these lines that America has its own heritage, which lies in its history, its melting pot and its territory and he cannot even see it.
Ethical reform and fitting in with adult society are right
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The answer is stated below.
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A stable relationship is central to human life. Building a healthy relationship is a continuous process that starts to form in infancy and evolved at all stages of life. The relationship may serve as a target incubator, continually nourishing and polishing the flourishing individual. Failed relationships occur for many reasons, and the breakdown of a relationship is always a cause of great psychological distress. And therefore, healthy relationships determine how people face situations in everyday life.
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i think the answer is "how to cope with a mean kid is by sticking up for yourself because you shouldn't have to deal with that.or you can be a wimp and just tell an adult because your just like me and to afraid to do anything.you can kill them with kindness there are many ways you can handle it and there are many ways that people can be rude to you so it depends if they are hitting you,or calling you names,or being racist.don't be me so shy that you don't tell anyone because you are afraid to get made fun of stick up to yourself.you need to be strong and brave because people are gonna be so rude to you stand up for yourself.and idk what amy said so can't answer that.srry.
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also if anyone's rude to me ill have my brothers put them in the hospital just like the last kid he fought.i come in a family of mixed kids me and my brothers are black and white and always called racist names.and my whole life when someone gets mad at me all i say is i'm sorry.the two sisters i know that live with me are hispanic and have a lot of friends while i'm a lonely bookworm who rode in a cop car at age 12, 7 days before my sisters birthday.im still 12 btw.don't spend your life feeling sorry for yourself and doubting yourself about how you look.people get called racist names because there black and that's because were different but white people are different from us.i worry my family and friends and they get mad at me because i hate myself but life is to short to think about what other people think about me.that won't change me i'm good at giving advice but not following it.
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if it seems stupid do not answer it because im stupid k.don't mess with me or else...thank you
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Socio-cultural theory of cognitive development.
Explanation: The Russian psychologist Vygotsky's theory is a milestone and the basis of constructivism. He felt that social learning precedes development. He explains that "every function in child's cultural development occurs twice, firstly, on social level(interpsychological) and secondly, on individual level"(intrapsychological). Thus, when Xavier modifies the poetic techniques he is reflecting Vygotsky's instructional principle of cognitive development according to which child constructs knowledge actively. He says cognition and consciousness are the by-products of socialization.