The correct answer is B. finally.
She did a couple of things and in the end ended up going home. So, home was her final destination, which is why the appropriate connective is finally. Meanwhile would mean that she went home while she was in the movie theater, which is impossible. First is obviously wrong because she went home last. And next is incorrect too because there was nothing after her going home.
There is an intra-cultural dialogue where language is used as a means of expression. Accurate standard American English is used combined with Spanish words and expressions. This combination shows a relation between their memories of their Puerto Rican cultural and the linguistic capital. So, Spanish words are set to pleasure bilingual readers and maybe make the Anglo reader’s be aware of their lack of knowledge of Puerto Rican linguistic and cultural capital.
To determine the reason an author wrote a text, the reader must study the descriptive details in the text.
Types of things a reader could look at in a text to help find the writer's aim or purpose are:
Conversations between characters...what do they say?
Narrative that explains a point of view.
Figurative language that reveals meaning and insight about a topic.
Setting...when and where does a story take place? Does this reveal other mindsets?
Ideas that are presented in narrative or by the characters.
There are many ways to figure out what an author is trying to share with his or her audience. Paying attention to the details will help a reader infer meanings and come up with supporting evidence to show why and author wrote a particular piece.
Answer:
It's all good except for 18 its who not whom.
Explanation:
Hey Ziana,
The purpose of a text connection is to give the reader an opportunity to relate to the story or the text.
For example: After reading a book, I can be like, "Wow, this book or this passage in the book reminds me of my vacation to Hawaii, or it reminds me of my childhood. Got the idea? Great!
I hope this answer helps!