Noda is a Japanese-American. Therefore, she does not fall into neither white, nor black category. Her comprehension is affected by society's stereotypes of people. The confusion that Noda faces is about her definition of identity. She has left between the choice of society, such as media and people and her own understanding of Japanese identity in which how wrongfully it has been depicted in media.
<u>Student Morale and Confidence</u>
1) Introduce yourself to your class. ...
2) Give students an opportunity to meet each other. ...
3) Invite students to fill out an introduction card. ...
4) Learn students' names. ...
5) Divide students into small groups. ...
6) Encourage students to actively support one another.
Um I think personification? if there was a little more context i'd be more sure but i'm pretty sure it's personification
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is this ok..? Do describes the time of when his girlfriend saw how poorly Anh was treated by a security guard. He explains how racism was/is an everyday part in his life and how he did not seem to notice how much it happened, as he was so used to it.