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They respond differently to their situation.
Explanation:
Based on the entire excerpt, the statement which best describes the Cuban exiles in Dreaming in Cuban is they respond differently to their situation.
Dreaming in Cuban is the first novel written by an author named Cristina García,a native of the United States, and she was a finalist for the National Book Award. This novel was published in 1992 by a publisher named
Alfred A. Knopf.
The novel moves amod Cuba and the United States featuring three generations of a single family. The novel center of interest was particularly on the women—Celia del Pino, her daughters Lourdes and Felicia, and her granddaughter Pilar.
In summary, The novel's central themes comprises or covers family relationships, exile, memory, and the divisiveness of politics.
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Answer: The final paragraph reveals that knowledge is key and living in the nOW is the best way.
Explanation:
Answer: The narrator is not entirely truthful.
In this excerpt, the narrator is describing the reasons why he has decided to stay in Venice longer. He explains how he persuaded his friends, and almost persuaded himself, that the reason for his long stay was the deisre to study Venetian culture. However, he implies that there are hidden motives for it, indicating that the author is not being entirely truthful.
In The Crucible, certainty can be dangerous as demonstrated by the character of Abigail.
She accused Proctor's wife of being a witch. She testified that she saw the spirit of Proctor's wife and it stabbed her. Even though she lied, her certainty in front of the jury and the towns people convince them that what she said is true and that Proctor's wife is a witch that must be burned to death.