Here are some questions that might result in a better understanding of the speech:
<span>What is the tone of the speech?What is Truth’s purpose behind writing this speech?Is Truth appealing to her audience's emotions?What is the central idea of the speech? Is the central idea developed and supported well?<span>Does the speech use any words that are unfamiliar?</span></span>
Tan worries what Robert will think of her relatives who “lacked proper American manners.”
This is the correct answer because it shows that she is worried about what Robert's family would think. In the first option it centers around Tan's feelings of being angry with Robert, not being worried. This detail is also wrong. The second option also centers around Tan's feelings about their differences but not specifically about their different customs. The third option illustrates how Tan believes Robert's family will view the food her family eats. In actuality Tan's mother makes all of Tan's favorite foods because she knew the dinner was important to her daughter.
Is there a question to this? lol
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Relevant questions your audience may have
It wants the reader to inform about how it’s attracting the audiences attention and wanting to be within the sorely