The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the fourth choice or letter D. John Steinbeck was an American novelist whose Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Grapes of Wrath, portrayed the plight of migrant workers during the Great Depression.
John Steinbeck becomes familiar with the problems of the migrant workers partially because he "<span>Lives near the fields on which they labor."
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Someone with a heritage language may have difficulty learning English because they were not born into the language. People with heritage languages have different ways of spelling and pronouncing things. If someone who spoke English tried to learn a foreign language they would also have a hard time grasping the language too because of the spelling rules and how they pronounce their words.
<u><em>QUESTION 1</em></u>
fact. much thought goes into a Japanese arrangement
fact. students learn it in school
inference. ikebana reflects as appreciation of beauty
fact. the Japanese have practised ikebana for 500 years
<em><u>QUESTION 2</u></em>
careless - NO
meaningful - YES
Elegant - YES
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Film is a universally understood language because, like reading, it brings the viewer to a new world. Throughout different genres of films you can find different forms of inspiration. A good musical will almost always make you want to sing. A touching romance will make you appreciate your partner more, or make you long for a true love of your own. A war movie can show you the brutalities of battle and show you the sacrifices people make for a cause. Horror movies make you afraid and teen culture shows, no matter how cheesy, always end up making you laugh. Film inspires because it connects to our emotions. Fear, love, sadness, anger, joy, sacrifice, and disgust. Emotions are felt by everyone, everywhere. That is how film connects us, through how we feel and that is how film is understood b everyone, everywhere.
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