I help my friends but telling them to listen to me
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The details associated with the author's discontent with her name, the pressure for Latin names to be pronounced correctly, and the acceptance of the author's name and culture, are what support the central idea of the text.
<h3>What is the central idea?</h3>
- It is the main subject that the text addresses.
- It is the main basis of the text.
- It is the element that structures the text.
"Names / Nombres" is the essay that shows how the author had difficulties in accepting the Latin culture and identity because of her name. She shows how long it took her to accept her name and her culture, but that this was a necessary process for her to understand what she represented and how she should fit into society, without abandoning her origins, but being proud of them.
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Answer: "Help!" I shouted as I seen a boy run past me. He stopped and looked back then helped me up.
"Are you okay?" he asked looking back over his shoulder. It's only been 3 days since the apocalypse started. I was on my own and I knew I would have to trust to get through this.
"I mean I've been better but yeah." I said trying to make him laugh. It didn't work, but I needed to be able to trust him so we could work together to get through this. I wasn't paying attention and he grabbed my hand and pulled me behind a building as robots went past.
"You know we might as well stay together because that's two times I've saved you" he said as he locked eyes with me. I felt my cheeks get warm but I ignored it.
"I mean it would probably be safer to stay together." I said looking at him. He smiled and we headed off trying to stay hidden.
Explanation: Sorry if it wasn't any help.