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Fantom [35]
3 years ago
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What assumptions does Rodríguez think others might make about his identity because of his name? Which of those assumptions are t

rue? Which are false?
English
2 answers:
kupik [55]3 years ago
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<span>He assumes that he only speaks Spanish, dances the Salsa and other Latin dances, only eats Mexican food, and is purely Latino. Though he does speak Spanish and enjoys his native foods, he also is American and eats American foods. The fact that he's "a smooth Latin cat" and can dance the Salsa well is false.
HOPE I COULD HELP!
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vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The assumptions that Rodríguez thinks others might make about his identity because of his name are that he will like, think and behave as a Latin person, the true assumptions are that he does like some things from his Dominican heritage, but it is not true that he is a good Latin rhythms dancer

Explanation:

The poem where Rodriguez expresses how people can have wrong ideas about his identity because of his combination of names, having an American name "Jonathan" and a Latin Last Name "Rodriguez" he mentions that he is a mix of two worlds that his name per se is a representation of the union of two worlds that he has to face all the time.

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