An internal conflict features character vs C.Self
The story 'Mericans' depicts how Hispanic and Mexican immigration was having an impact on the fabric of American society and how it had created a new population which was unsure of its identity.
In some cases, the majority white population was racist towards the Mexicans while in other cases it was not.
However, even if the language and food of Mexicans was being celebrated by the majority white population, there were still several identity crises within the young.
The story gives the example of two Mexican kids who speak English and want to embrace the ways of America. However, their traditonal grandmother wants them to focus on the church, speaking Spanish and live a more 'Mexican' Life.
Such identity crises were experienced by many immigrants and still has a huge impact on first-generation immigrants from China, Pakistan, India etc
1. C. The work was difficult, yet Lucy was glad to have a job.
2. C. Folks were struggling to survive in most places, but in California they had jobs.
3. B. Dos Palos was a small community, but the land was good for farming.
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Three details from the poem that serve as evidence that it is set during the Klondike Gold Rush in Canada are:
- "the land of gold"
- "we were mushing our way over the Dawson trail"
- "Till I came to the marge of Lake Lebarge"
- The poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee" does not mention the Klondike Gold Rush in Canada directly.
- However, there are may moments in the poem where the speaker reveals details that show the poem is set during the Gold Rush.
- The speaker talks of a "land of gold" to refer to the Yukon region in Canada, where gold was discovered in 1896.
- He mentions the Dawson trail and Lake Lebarge, which are both in Canada. The lake, more specifically, is located in the Yukon region.
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