Death of a Salesman is an incredibly complex drama, and it's value is more in the context and subtext than the story itself.
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The details in this story that help develop the theme is that for one Ji-Suk is grown to practice in Korean culture but also try to tap into the American Culture since that's where they live. Also her son is a native American (I'm assuming since the mom seems like she was probably born in Korea but moved to the US) and friends that are native Americans so he doesn't bother trying to get into his families traditions. He doesn't show interest in the food truck either or helping out (at the beginning). Also that the inbetween of American culture and Korean culture is that she made a Bulgogi (Korean meat, so Korean culture) Food Truck (American Culture).
Ji-suk helps develop the theme by explaining how her mother brought her up (like making sure she played violin and spoke korean). She says she doesn't want her son to have to go through that so she doesn't make him do that. She slightly questions if it will actually works but does it nonetheless. She mentions that if her mom was there she wouldn't let SeoJun (the son) get away with that. She also mentions that "she wasn't even for sure if she was doing the right thing" by not making him pursue any of his families traditions.
I hope this helps
Zeus is your answer. Zeus was the sky-god. The god of lightning. He was considered, "wide-seeing, and cloud-gathering."
Sources: Read Percy Jackson
72=18*x
72/18=x
X=4
You work backwards with the information you have. You know 72 is the product and 18 is one of the integers. So you start with 72 being equaled to 18 times x. X being a variable to find the other integer. To find the answer you cancel the 18 by doing the opposite of multiplication. Which is dividing. That cancel the eighteen on one side and you need to bring it over to the 72 and divide the 18 there too. Which would leave you with an answer of 4. Any more questions just ask.