Answer:
O Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis, while Nye structures her excerpt as an observation.
Explanation:
In the first excerpt, Rudolfo Anaya presents a case of his friend who decided to 'remove' his heritage, his Latin background just to get accepted for a scholarship. And in this act, Anaya observes that his friend <em>"took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality . . . took the soul out of his poetry." </em>This shows his analysis of what he saw and thinks is happening, giving his opinion.
On the other hand, Naomi Shihab Nye structures "Speaking Arabic" as an observation of what she saw. She describes the young man's declaration of wanting a heritage among the <em>"tall America trees"</em> while in a Texas fair in between the <em>"German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth".</em> The excerpt is an observation of what she saw at that time and place.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is that Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis while Nye's is an observation.
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Answer:
<u>A function and the associated person</u>
Explanation:
The analogy provides a relationship between a function (something used for something) and the associated person to that tool, that is to say, the specialized person that uses the tool. Carpenters use saws for cutting wood or other hard materials, just like tailors use scissors to do part of their job: cutting fabric or any thin material.
Mahatma Gandhi was raised by a Hindu merchant caste or in the modern times, numerous commercial enterprises.
His family was traditional, which was even proven by performing early marriages. Gandhi and his brothers were married with young girls at an early age with the preference of his parents, specifically his Father. It was only at an older age when Gandhi realized how he despised the current system at that time.
Answer:
Albert Martin included that anecdote to show that even an experienced fire chief was disturbed and affected about what he saw even though he was used to see fires. He took the mouse because it was the only survivor. He was happy that at least something got to survive. This anecdote about fire chief Crocker bringing home a mouse from the remains of the fire serves to remind the reader that even someone like Fire Chief Crocker who was incredibly experienced in fires and had seen many tragedies in his time was very disturbed and bothered by the Triangle Fire.
Explanation:
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