Answer:
Victor in 'Seventh Grade' and the narrtor in 'Oranges' are identical as they both tries to impress a girl by being or offering something that they did not have.
Explanation:
Gary Soto is the author of these two texts 'Seventh Grade', a short story and 'Oranges', a poem. The protagonist of these two texts are somewhat identical.
The protagonist of 'Seventh Grade' is Victor, a seventh graders who likes a girl, Teressa, and tries to impress her by pretending that he knows French. Victor tries to pretend that he knows French which impresses Teressa and after class she asks him if they could study together.
In the similar manner, the narrator of poem 'Oranges' tries to impress his date by asking her to buy any candy, when in reality he had only a nickel, which means he would be able to buy her that candy only that costs a nickel. But the narrator wants to impress his date and thus asks her to buy any candy that she wants and that he would pay for it.
Both the protagonists of these two texts are somewhat identical as they both tried to impress girl by being what they are not, in case of Victor, being good at French when in reality he is not, and in case of the narrator, by making the girl believe he is have enough money to buy any candy, when in reality did not.
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She is intrinsically motivated by her belief that children should obey their parents.
In the passage from " Two Kinds," by Amy Tan, the narrator describes how her Chinese mother expects her to become a pianist and forces her to play the piano. Raised in America, the narrator stands between liberty and her mother's traditional Chinese oppression, which expects daughters to obey their parents and take their advice.
I would have to agree with what the scholars have interpreted that the sea is a representation of human existence. Although in my opinion, this is purely symbolical and not based from anything. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
An adjective is a word used to modify a noun.
An example of an adjective in the provided text is in the sentence: <em>The fire then quickly spread to </em><u><em>nearby </em></u><em>buildings.</em>
<em>Nearby</em> is an adjective. It modifies the noun <em>buildings.</em>
Another example of an adjective I found in the text is in the sentence: <em>The wind was </em><u><em>strong</em></u><em> and it was helping to spread the fire.</em>
The adjective, <em>strong, </em>modifies the fire.
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The answer is b because couplets have to stop at the end of each line hope this helps