It can be considered a memoir, Elizabeth P. Donner Houghton's rememberings of her childhood experiences on the Donner wagon train headed out west to California, in retrospect from the standpoint of an adult writing about them from memory.
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Facts cause they dont explain the stuff you need them too
Answer: A.It serves as a flashback to Hana's life in Japan before she left for America.
Explanation:
Hana was 21 girl who wanted to escape from the village in Japan where she lived and that is why she is describing at the beginning of the passage. She escaped from Japan to America and she traveled by boat, that is where she felt the smelling of the fish. Her life in America was not as she planned, she was hoping for the better but she married a man who was working as a farmer so she had to work with him.
- The moment in the passage is showing how she did not make the right decision and she was thinking about that on the bout, but there was no turning back.
The relationship between language and emotions can be viewed from two angles. First, language, in a broad sense, can be viewed as being done [performed] "emotive". Taking this angle, it is commonly assumed that people, at least on occasions, "have<span>" emotions, and that "being emotional" gains its own agency, impacting in a variety of ways on the communicative situation</span>
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A.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is just an exagggeration e.g. I ate a mountain of rice. It is not possible to eat an actual mountain of rice but it lets you know that the person ate a lot of rice.