Answer:
A) She compares herself and her mother to the same person - a friend she knew before going into hiding. ... She writes about how people often confuse her and her mother because they look so much alike
Explanation:
i read the diary
Respuesta:
Alumnos
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Mirar videos subtitulados para saber nuevas palabras
Poner atencion en clases
Siempre estudira las reglas gramaticales
Profesores:
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Dejar de usar mucho las redes sociales
Hablar con gente de distintas regiones
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"The Unspoken History Behind a Surname" is an article written by Lolly Bowean. The author through this article shares her experience when people inquire about the origin of her surname.
The author writes that when people probe her about her origin, at times it is painful to discuss it. As it will mean to go back to the times of enslavement and the legacy of Americans. The author says that when, once a lady asked her about her origin and she explained to her how Boweans came from through the marrriage of 'Norwoods' and 'Wakefields', the lady almost whispered that 'they were whites.'
<u>The author then recalls how difficult it becomes, at times, to discuss about her origin as the baggage of race comes upon her. She says that though she is not ashamed of her enslaved ancestors, but people rarely wants to discuss about the history</u>.
So, the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
It is a major theme because it appears many times in the novel.
ExIplanation:
i just got the answer right :/