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A credit card is a card that you can use to purchase items with borrowed money from a credit agency. It's usually used to buy items with huge sums (because why would you keep anything more than $100 in your wallet on an average day?), so buying movie tickets and purchasing gasoline are things you're more likely to pay cash for. Computers are always expensive items and without knowing where the groceries are bought or how much they cost, we can assume there are situations where you might not have to pay a lot for groceries. So I believe it would probably be better to use a credit card for C. Purchasing a computer (unless you have a lot of groceries). Hope this helps!
The phrase of the excerpt of Rudolfo Anaya's essay "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry" which best help the reader identify the author's purpose is<em> "I know more of myself as I learn more about fellow human beings"</em>. In this essay, Anaya speaks about the inequity that Mexican-Americans face when they try to be published. They are compelled by publishers and editors to "take the tortillas out of their poetry" as a way of saying that to be published they have to take from their work the Mexican culture, which makes them special. "Tortillas", in this essay, mean both Mexican food and Mexican culture. Anaya says that he when he learns other ways and other cultures he knows more about himself and feels freer.