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I believe that the resolution to the conflict in "Homesick" is B) Jean finds a way to feel as though she fits in, in China, without sacrificing her American identity.
The best answer to complete this sentence would be the third option aka C) Theme of equal rights.
Answer: B. Use these tools with caution, and always check each citation to make sure it's correct.
Explanation:
There are various tools both online and in word softwares that can help a user generate citation. It does this through a set process however which, can lead to problems.
Some documents may need to be cited in a certain way that these tools would not recognize and so would give a wrong citation. This is why it is important to check every citation given by these tools to ensure it's accuracy.
Answer:
The option which best explains how the historical passage might enhance a reader's understanding of the personal narrative is:
B. The historical passage connects the personal experience of planting and harvesting corn with technical information about farming.
Explanation:
We can easily eliminate option A because the passage does not show evidence of why the Wampanoag were once hunter-gatherers. Quite the opposite, instead of gathering they are farming in the passage.
Letter C claims that the story told by the grandfather is more factual. Looking this passage up online, I found the previous lines. The grandfather is actually telling a sort of fantastic story involving Mother Earth and the prairie rabbit. We can also eliminate this option.
Letter D claims that the passage is about modern technology and how it changed the Wampanoag's relationship with their harvest. However, the passage does not mention technology at all.
The best option then seems to be letter B. While the grandfather is talking about his experience with planting and farming, the narrator is describing it in more technical details: the types of crops that were sowed together and why.