Answer:
C). "Later, during her college years in the late sixties, there was a push to pronounce Third World names correctly"
Explanation:
The sentence 'Later...correctly' most aptly provides the evidence to support the conclusion that Ana, the little sister of Alvarez, did not find it much difficult to unify her two distinct identities(Dominican and American). It <u>shows her advancement in pronouncing the names of the Third World in American English appropriately which justifies that she did not struggle with integrating her two distinct cultural backgrounds and belongings</u>. Ana rather integrated the two very quickly and successfully throughout her college years. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
He was the noble character because he was smart, dedicated and loyal and he did what he was told without complaining.
The correct answer to the question above is the (c.) anyone's completes the sentence. Miranda says that the outcome of the race is anyone's guess. Since Miranda is referring to anyone that is involve (not particularly in it) in the race, it means should refer anyone to anyone's.
Well, I know that too formal of a writing style can confuse me, so I prefer a more casual tone to the story. I want to read a story and have it keep me on the edge of my seat, and excite me throughout the whole experience. Books to me do not always have to include a moral, or a lesson to them. Reading to me is a source of entertainment. For example, the novel I read in 4th grade, Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods, was so original and odd, yet thrilling and exciting. I like when a story gets to the action considerably quickly. I usually give up on a story if it takes too long to build up.
I hope this helps in some way, or at least inspires you. Have a great day!
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