Answer & Explanation:
It relates because a quilt is made of multipule different peices. This relates to America because of how diverse is america with different cultures and races of people. Since america is made out of so many different types of cultures and races, the author makes a connection with America and a quilt since both are constructed out of many different peices.
Another metaphor for a quilt would be "Life is like a Quilt".
It is effective because in a quilt the colors dont usally work together and make it look good since they are so random and different. The Author makes a connection of this difference with all the different races of America and the quilt because of how they all will all unite with eachother and hold together and stand as one and not individuals.
A great example of where a quilt would be a appropriate symbole would be any community since a lot of communities are made up of multipule different familys and/or cultures.
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Answer: A and B are both good, but I think A would be best.
Explanation:
In my opinion it's cliche but not bad
Answer:
Tom found the memory box, which was for the baby, on the dusty closet shelf.
Explanation:
The sentence contains a squinting modifier, which is a kind of misplaced modifier. It creates ambiguity and confusion because it is not clear which item it modifies: whether the previous or the following phrase. In the sentence, the squinting modifier <em>for the baby</em> can refer to <em>the memory box for the baby</em> or <em>for the baby on the dusty closet shelf, </em>making two possible different meanings for the same sentence.
The 4th option is the answer.