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vazorg [7]
1 year ago
5

Which of these best describes the cultural context of the passage?

English
1 answer:
Alona [7]1 year ago
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The option that best describes the cultural context of the passage is: "The home of a boy with Puerto-Rican heritage who lives in Illinois." (Option C).

<h3>What is a cultural context?</h3>

A cultural context is a paradigm that highlights the social background of   character, story, or event.

Hence it is correct to state that the option that best describes the cultural context of the passage is: "The home of a boy with Puerto-Rican heritage who lives in Illinois." This is because there is a highlight of his cultural background.

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