1. By going up to a friend and telling them how they feel
2. Writing their feelings in a journal
3. Talk to their parents
4. Talk to the supervisors
5. Talk to their siblings
Answers with Explanation:
1. Compare the perspectives of the narrator and her first employers regarding wages.
The narrator in the story views wage as <u><em>an important aspect when applying for a job</em></u>, especially when it comes to immigrant labor. The first employers, on the other hand, views asking a question about wages a sign of disrespect. They told Anzia that instead of thinking about wages, <u>she should be thankful to be associated with the Americans. </u>
2. What does this comparison reveal about how they view immigrant labor?
The narrator views immigrant labor as something that will free her from poverty and oppression. She thought that moving to another country, like America, would allow her the freedom to express herself and earn just amount of wage. However, for the employers, immigrant labor is something they take advantage of. They thought that they're superior than the immigrants, that's why they treat them with <u>harsh labor</u> and <u>long hours of work</u>.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the essay entitled "America and I," written by <em>Anzia Yazierska. </em>It focuses on Anzia's struggles in adopting the lifestyle of American people.
The poem is full of metaphors, rhyme scheme , personification and so on. those are the only literary elements i know of
Explanation:
Faber wants to begin reading the Book of Job to Montag since this fictional tale of Job parallels Montag's experience and quest for meaning. To measure Job's fidelity, God would allow the demon to hurt him, strip away his earthly possessions, and sometimes even destroy his parents and siblings in the biblical tale of Job.