So it is asking you to take a look at how you talk on a normal day. Do you treat your friends the same way you treat your parents?
Then it is asking for you to write at least 250 words describing the language you use, and what that means.
For example:
You are talking to your teacher, "May I please use the bathroom?" Normally you don't have to ask, but when you are at school it is different.
Another example:
You are talking to your best friend, "Sup' dude." You normally talk like this with friends. But you wouldn't with teachers.
Hope that helps :)
Instances of magic realism in the passage with explanations are listed down.
Explanation:
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<em>"Her husband
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<em>emerges from the light and comes toward
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<em>her, taller than the palms, walking on water"</em>
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This part of the passage employs the technique of magic realism.
It is when the improbable things like myths, legends, larger than life comparisons are interspersed in a realistic narrative so as to make sense of things that do not otherwise make much sense.
Here, the woman does not believe her eyes when her husband appears in the skyline so the imagery that describes his appearance is used in this way to convey the magical emotion.
Ann is the subject of the sentence
has taught is the verb phrase
students is the direct object
junior high are adjectives that modify the direct object students
for several years is a prepositional phrase that modifies the verb taught