Paragraph four of Anna Quindlen "Quilt of a country" is mainly constructed with questions, and repeats the words "What is the point" at the beginning of each question.
She is trying to prove her point, that despite all of the cultures and ethnicities and different backgrounds that constitute the American people, it is not enough to disintegrate the nation, while other countries were torn apart by these differences.
I think the answer is C/ the third option
I would go with the last one- a symbol or theme that appears in stories from many different cultures. An archetype is kind of like a blueprint which authors add onto, so they carry through several cultures and stories as well as myths and legends.
<span>Because of all the immigration, America became one big melting pot. The diversity of cultures from all over the world made America somewhat divided as well.
People that immigrated stayed with their kind, and their traditions, while native born Americans stayed with their kind and their traditions.
Normally, people born in American scorned the immigrants as well. The new religions also divided America. In summary, it took away from the American culture and identified America as the "Melting Pot."</span>
Pre- is prefix that means before or previous to, therefore "precooked" means it is already cooked.