Answer:
I looked up into the sky,
And saw a young star.
I asked the star to speak to me
of freedom,
And the star replied,
Nothing in the world will
ever be given to you, Gabe.
Everything, you must fight for.
You see…the world will put
chains with locks on you…
And everything you love.
To find freedom, find the key.
Explanation:
Answer:
Each boy is given a white tablet to "boost their energy" before being sent into the forest to fight, as if drugs are necessary to turn them into men.
Explanation:
I don't see a story here to read, but I can guess from the words "New England puritans", that the answer is likely to be b. Witches and spirits.
Answer and Explanation:
Hemas mother was said to have a strong connection with her Bengali culture as well as the culture of being amother .
She speaks to Kaushik in Bengali but she also has the compassion and care a mother has for her child or children which is universal in all cultures. Kaushik also has a mix of Bengali and American culture in which she understand Hemas mother when she speaks to him in Bengali but replying in English.
When Kaushik goes to the market he brings back the broth as well as magazines that are popular in American culture.
Therefore this passage shows how Jhumpa Lahiri's life is a mixture of cultures that integrate with one another. Her roots are Indian culture but was raised with American culture which was said to intertwines with her ancestors culture.
Hema’s mother, despite living in the United States, still retains her Bengali culture. She tries to ensure that Hema never forgets her roots, in which Hema as well does her best to blend in with the American culture.