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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
7

In "From Emperor to Citizen," Emperor P'u Yi recalls that the use of the word "viands" was a _____, which showed the _______ of

his lifestyle.
A. metaphor; sheer importance

B. simile; ridiculous extravagance

C. euphemism; ridiculous extravagance

D. allusion; sheer importance

The title "Saboteur" relates to Mr. Chiu's situation, because:

A. He was sabotaged by the media.

B. He was a victim of China's Cultural Revolution

C. His wife sabotaged him by sending his lawyer to retrieve him.

D. He sabotaged the community for unjustly imprisoning people like him during the Cultural Revolution.

Perspective is when stories (and information) are written or explained from a subjective tone. All of the following are perspectives in "Tokyo" EXCEPT:

A. The soldiers' love of war.

B. The life of a war widow/wife post-war.

C. A war veteran's inability to readjust to life post-war.

D. The healing and collective care of a community post-war.
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1 answer:
andre [41]3 years ago
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