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fredd [130]
3 years ago
15

Read the excerpt from "Mother Tongue,

English
1 answer:
ira [324]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: B. Tan describes a realization she makes while with her husband to support the idea that nonstandard forms of English are important forms of communication.

Explanation:

<em>Mother tongue</em>, written by <em>Amy Tan,</em> describes in detail the different forms of the English language, used by people who migrated to the United States. It also deals with how these people adjusted to the American culture. Tan explores the Asian American struggles in language acquisition.

The idea presented in this piece is that all forms of the English language are equally purposeful and important. In other words, nonstandard forms of English are as effective as its standard form. This idea is clearly seen in this particular excerpt, where Tan describes a conclusion she reached while she was with her husband. She has always used a particular kind of English with her husband, hence he did not notice a change in her English.

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