#1) Where was amy tan's two kinds short story first published?
Answer: "Two Kinds" was initially published in the Atlantic in February 1989, one month before the book was released. "Two Kinds" is the last story in the second of four sections of Amy Tan's first book, The Joy Luck Club. Like all the stories in the book, "Two Kinds" is concerned with the complex relationships between mothers and daughters.
The Republican nominee was Richard Nixon.
Answer:
Still Separate, Still Unequal depicts the fact that racism and segregation still plague America even after the Emancipation Proclamation and countless court rulings and amendments. Colored people tend to gravitate (or be forced into by society and the economy) towards each other (take Detroit as an example) and are therefore segregated, in an effort against racism. However, integrated schools bring children up in an environment where kids of every nationality are equals, and will eliminate racism as they grow into adulthood.
Explanation:
Huck Finn was chosen as the narrator by Mark Twain because of his naivety and ignorance of society's beliefs. Huck isn't the type of person who can be civilized; you can't force him to be someone he doesn't want to be.
<h3>What happens in Huckleberry Finn Chapter 5?</h3>
During the next few months, Huck begins to adjust to his new surroundings and even makes some progress in school. One heel print depicts the devil as two crossed nails. Huck notices the mark right away and hurries to Judge Thatcher. That night, Huck pays a visit to Jim, who claims to be in possession of a large, supernatural hairball from an ox's belly. Jim listens to the hairball and informs Huck's father that he has two angels, one black and one white, one bad and one good. He will have many joyful and terrible periods in his life, he will marry a poor lady and then a rich woman, and he should avoid the water because it is where he will die.
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