Answer:
It could be said that Tan's essay might be a “compare/ contrast” one, because it is presented as a comparison of the English language. She exposes his ideas and provides examples of them , personal experiences and she gives a definition of “mother tongue” and she resorts to his mother to provide a clear example of this topic.The she provides more examples to illustrate her point. It could be said that the text is divided into 3 parts: part 1 presents some situations about different styles of English. Part 2 addresses to her mother limitations with the language and the last part, n°3 focuses on her and how she wrote her stories.
 
        
             
        
        
        
So you would set up the equation like this:
4/1 x 1/6
so
4 x 1 = 4
1 x 6 = 6
Can you simplify? Yes, both the numerator and denominator is divisible by 2
Answer: 2/3
        
             
        
        
        
Chapter II - the Clan, from the book Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott.
 Rose had visited the Clan.
Seeming unprepared or introverted, she found the presence of her 7 male cousins greeting her entrance all at once somewhat disconcerting. In the 7th paragraph, she is introduced to Prince Charlie's son - Worm.
Whilst she was still getting acquainted with her cousins Prince Charlie walks in shakes her up a little with what she considered to be a "slight" wherein he referred to her as a "little thing". Prince Charlie laughs and makes amends as she objects and walks away.
<h3>After Prince Charlie walks away.</h3>
Soon after he left, Georgie and Will came at Rose, asking if she brought her monkey. They left upon her dissapointing reply. They both left after another question. Then Jamie who was earlier introduced as the Baby demanded to know if Rose brought anything nice. Her response: "Yes, lots of candy". 
See the link below for more about Louisa May Alcott's works:
brainly.com/question/13476253
 
        
             
        
        
        
I’d need to read the chapter, send it an I’ll answer your question