Answer: B) Young people feel emotions more distinctly and powerfully than adults.
Explanation: Ernesto Galarza tells his own story about when he and his family had to move to the United States. Along with the death of his mother and uncle, he encounters several challenges when adapting to life in the USA, being an immigrant. He spends his teenage years facing political and social problems, as well as a clash of cultures and the feeling of displacement when fitting in society. The author conveys that his transition to his new country was more difficult due to his young age.
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Conjunctive adverbs connect one clause to another clause, or one idea to another idea:
Joanne was very good at math; however, she is not good at English.
Descriptive adjectives can be separated with commas in a sentence such as:
Joanne did not want to pet the smelly, wet dog.
C. sally lives with her parents although she could afford her own apartment.
the connecting word is although.
Captivity narratives<span> are usually stories of people captured by enemies whom they consider uncivilized, or whose beliefs and customs they oppose. The best-known captivity narratives are those concerning the indigenous peoples of North America. These narratives (and questions about their accuracy) have an enduring place in literature, history, ethnography, and the study of Native peoples. However, captivity narratives have also come to play a major role in the study of contemporary religious movements, thanks to scholars of religion like </span>David G. Bromley<span> and </span>James R. Lewis<span>. In this article, both main types of captivity narratives are considered</span>