Answer:
In the first stanza the two things that are being compared are a pall like silence and the crowd at the game
Explanation:
Then again I am probably wrong so choose another answer if their is one.
The first chapter talks about economic instability, the fourth chapter talks about sexism, and chapter 22 talks about the difficulties of living far from home.
<h3>How do these chapters establish this in the narrator's view?</h3>
- In the first chapter, Esperanza, the narrator, has to move to a neighborhood with little infrastructure and a very small house.
- This change must be made because her family is having financial problems.
- Change makes everyone live with few resources, limitations, and problems.
- The fourth chapter highlights how Esperanza's grandmother was forced to marry a man she didn't want.
- This chapter highlights the lack of respect that women were subjected to in the Mexican community.
- This lack of respect prevented women from fulfilling their desires.
- Chapter 22 shows Esperanza's father receiving the news that his father, who lives in Mexico, has died.
- Esperanza's family is living in the USA, which prevented her father from having contact with his father, in his last days of life.
- This distance makes the sadness and grief even greater.
Although Esperanza is a teenager, the difficulties of living as a foreigner with few resources force her to have a very mature view of the society around her. At this point, we can see that Esperanza recognizes the problems of her family and her community in a very objective way and with thoughts away from childishness and innocence.
This underscores Esperanza's desire to seek a better future for herself and not live by what the community has established as right.
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Explanation:
My family does own our home but it is everything but ideal. My home is a 2 room house with your average kitchen, living room, and even a backroom that we transformed into the laundry room. Now, this house is meant for 4 people max to live here, yet 6 people live in a 2 bedroom house. It is crammed and packed, not being able to enjoy a gathering of the small place, hot water running out 24/7, never any privacy. Now would I think an alternative would be better for us? Yes, definitely it would make life on the daily so much easier and effective. Having more space would quite frankly change our lives all for the good. We would all have our own space, our own space that we could call ours. We would no longer have to struggle with the hot water running out or the lack of space at the gatherings. This would make a positive significant impact.
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An audio production will differ from a stage production of this scene because:
"listeners would have to visualize the dress and movements of fritz and frank." (Option D).
<h3>What is an Audio Production?</h3>
Audio production includes all the activities related to producing an audio work of art. It includes:
- recording
- editing
- mixing, and
- mastering.
Sometimes, plays are produced in audio format for the enjoyment of radio listeners.
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