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Iteru [2.4K]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!!!! Read the passage from "The Dream." She opened the door to her room and looked back at the huge poster of

Jimi Hendrix in front of the American flag on her wall. Then she took a deep breath and walked downstairs. Her father was at the kitchen table organizing a few household bills. She realized that her timing was unfortunate but decided to follow through with her decision. The descriptive details in this passage support the theme that the American Dream is alive and well today. create vivid imagery of an American home in the twentieth century. illustrate the father’s thoughts and feelings to make him more realistic. describe Amina with precise adjectives that make it easy to imagine her.
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Evgen [1.6K]3 years ago
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I hope this answer helps. Taking information only from this passage, the main descriptive detail in this passage that supports the theme that the American Dream is alive and well today is the American flag on her wall as symbol of deep nationalism.The poster of Jimmy Hendrix in front of the flag creates a vivid imagery of an American home in the twentieth century.

“Her father was at the kitchen table organizing a few household bills” this line illustrates a man whose responsible in charge of his duties in a society and wants to fullfil his role. Amina,the daughter, does not want to disturb her dad, this tells us that she is cautious  and logical.

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