During WW1 and WW2, German Americans were also segregated and discriminated, but it was much worse for Japanese-Americans probably because in WW1 the Japanese were on the Allied side with America, but in WW2, the Japanese switched sides to the Central Power with Germany.
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The Russian word ‘glasnost’ has no precise English translation, a fact which impressed Vladimir Bukovskii on his arrival in the West in 1976:
For us there, in the Soviet Union, glasnost was a weapon, a means of struggle with lawlessness and tyranny. Indeed, a means of defence like the safety belt of a mountain climber. Yet the word does not exist in any European language, which substitute the word ‘publicity,’ distorting the sense of the concept. In the Russian word glasnost there is something cold and exact, like a surgical instrument, something very serious and solemn, from which immediately you imagine a duma clerk, bearded and in long robes, declaiming from the Spassky gate a government document. In essence, something like an oath to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
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To indicate that Blanca Flor will use her magic to escape.
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Foreshadowing is a literary technique used by authors and writers to provide a sense of what is to come in the next scenes. It acts as a source of hints or ideas for future events.
In <em>Blanca Flor,</em> the girl Blanca Flor spat three times into the fire which will help them in their time of need. This act foreshadows her decision of running away from Don Ricardo and saving Juanito. The spit is part of her magic which will help them (as we shall see in the next scenes) whenever Don Ricardo calls her name.
Thus, the correct answer is she will use her magic to escape from Dn Ricardo's captivity.
The German, Irish and Italian immigrants who came to America during the 1800s often faced discrimination and distrust. Many had to overcome language obstacles. Others discovered that the difficulties they had left from, such as poverty or religious oppression, were to be encountered in America as well.