Amy Tan makes the reader care about her narrative in the mother tongue by
- Her choice of words in the second paragraph
- The way she said has three different ways of using the English language
- How her mother is treated due to her poor grasp of English
In the second paragraph, she described language as something that can evoke an emotion out of someone.
The way she described the three different ways that she uses English language was intriguing. Her English varies during conversations with her mother, When she she is giving a conversation to her audience, and also when she is writing.
She described her mother's English as broken and limited and how people do not pay much attention to fully understand what she has to say.
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Based on the information given, it should be noted that the graph supports the statement that teenage driving laws may just delay deadly crashes.
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How does the graph illustrates traffic laws.</h3>
It should be noted that graph shows the driver fatalities and the drivers that are involved in fatal crashes among fifteen to twenty years old drivers.
It depicts that even though tougher licensing laws have reduced deadly accidents, there have been an increase in the fatal crashes among teenages.
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Simile you know when an author is using simile because they use like or as so in this case...
“Like stew beef vibrating the drum head near the edge with his fingers” hope this helps :)
The warden thinks Jimmy can turn his life around