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(2) is asking you to explain how the era the person lived in
contributed to their experiences. Experiences usually work their ways
into authors stories. And you have to use points of the memoirs that
back your claims up.
Three (3) asks you to show the similarities and differences between
"Barrio Boy" and "A Cub Pilot". Like the first question, you're being
asked to explain how the author's experiences affect their writing. I'm
sure somewhere in the stories, there are certain things that show why
and how authors write the way they do and why they write the things that
they do. </span>
They get into a fight over the spelling of vollyball so your answer would be B
Answer:
ou should be honest, but don't bring up negative issues. If you must, frame it as a lesson learned.
During a job interview, most employers will ask you questions about your previous positions. This is an attempt to understand whether you would be a good fit in their environment. Therefore, it is a good chance to show your character. If you bring up may negative issues, it could make you seem problematic, arrogant or overly delicate. Therefore, it is better to try to stay away from these topics as much as possible.
Explanation:
<span>“Then
they talk about this thing in the head; what's this they call it?
[member of audience whispers, ‘intellect’] That's it, honey. What's that
got to do with women's rights or (censored)' rights?”
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<span>“I
think that 'twixt the (censored) of the South and the women at the
North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty
soon.”
I hope this helped and I just took the test! (:
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