Answer:
1. In the context of the text, prejudice leads to feelings of inferiority, inability to communicate effectively, and difficulty adjusting to new environments.
2. America's marginalization of minorities has brought about the development of different values in children raised in different communities/cultures. Different styles of communication learned by children classified as minorities, may be regarded as foreign or derogatory by the White people.
The rejection Eric Deggans faced from White parents who did not want their children associating with him because of his background is an example of how America's marginalization of minorities has caused a need for code-switching. Eric became more conscious of his environment and began adapting his language and speech accordingly.
Explanation:
Code-switching is the act of switching between languages in communication. In the American setting, this act is even much needed especially among the minorities because their style of communication differs from the predominantly white community.
While those who do not use this skill may view it as putting up an act, skilled users know that it is an important means of communication.
Hello. You have not informed which book reviews this question is referring to. This makes it impossible for me to answer you specifically. However, I will try to help you as much as I can, giving instructions on how to answer this.
You should read both reviews and observe the position of the review author in relation to the book. It is likely that each author makes different positions on the construction of the narratives, the characters, the writing style, the events, the themes and other elements of the work. These positions can be positive, when they praise the work, or, negative, when they criticize the work. You must identify which author is being positive and which is being negative.
Before Macbeth kills Duncan<span>, the king, he is nervous and already feels guilty. You can best see this in the part (in Act II, Scene 1) where he has the vision of the bloody dagger. ... After he actually </span>kills Duncan<span> (Act II, Scene 2), he feels even more guilty.</span>
Answer:
Graceful is to ballet dancer
Explanation:
The rest cannot be because they do not refer to humans!
Hansel represents he archetype of the hero in this story. He is the character that learns about the stepmother plot and he finds a solution that will eventually save him and Gretel.
Hansel comes up with the idea of leaving the peebles to mark their way home, shining like silver pieces when the moon rose.