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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
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Explain how Rodriguez’s statement that he was reinvented by president richard Nixon is an exaggeration

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1 answer:
Margaret [11]3 years ago
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This question is related to the text "Blaxicans"

Answer:

The sentence is an exaggeration because the author did not become President Nixon.

Explanation:

In Blaxicans, the author takes a stand against creating titles to determine what a person is, in relation to their ethnicity. He says that people should determine their ethnicity according to their experiences, the environment in which they live and what they like. He says that, because he says that a title does not have the power to determine anything in relation to a person, as an example he speaks a very exaggerated sentence that is "I was reinvented by president Nixon," when that obviously did not transform him in President Nixon.

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