In this poem by Juana Ines dela Cruz, she asks how the world can give her so many beautiful things to see but she would not be allowed to say how she understood them. In my own words I could translate this into a non-rhetorical statement by saying: Life has so many beautiful things or lessons but women like me are not supposed to understand or talk about them.
The part that shows Hema's mother's heritage is:
"my mother considered the idea of a child sleeping alone a cruel American practice, and therefore did not encourage it.."
<h3>What is Heritage?</h3>
Heritage is defined as a practice that is passed down from generation to generation.
In the case above, the Heritage of Hema's mother was for parents to ensure that their children didn't sleep alone.
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Explanation:
1.Correct
2.Those shoes will go on sale next week.
3.My cat is a Siamese.
4.Correct
5.Correct
6.On Tuesday evenings,I am at my yoga class.
7.Self confident people tried almost everything.
8.Correct
9.Those three cats sit in the windows.
10.Correct
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