This excerpt from Mother Tongue clearly shows that: Nonstandard forms of English can be as effective as the standard form of English.
- When the narrator uses the words "impeccable" and "broken" altogether, so as to catch the readers' attention, she suggests that although the mother has a fragmented and nonstandard English, she manages to make herself pretty clear when communicating something, not through her limited English, but by means of attitude: Tan's mother was very smart and understood very complex matters, such as listening to the Wall Street Week.
- Regarding the other options, they are contradictory to what the excerpt really means. It is clear that although her English is limited, she still could stand for herself.
- Nonstandard forms of English not necessarily make communication difficult between cultures, as seen in the excerpt's situation between Tan's mother and her boss.
- The last option is not reflected in the given excerpt.
Answer:
1) The American dream 2) Gatsby's love for Daisy
Explanation:
In the Great Gatsby it's mainly about a tragic love story but on the surfave of this it's still commonly to understand that how the American dream can be a pessimistic critiuqe. In novel by : Jay Gatsby he overcomes his poor old past to now gain an incredible amount of wealth and even a limited amount of socail cache during the 1920s in NYC, the only to be rejected by the "Old money" crowd. He then gets killed after he was tangled up with them.
While Gatsby is falling in love with Daisy she seems to be a great attribute to his life since she helps him in the sense of rasing up his social rank and even obtaining financial success.
While reading this book you can see how the character analysis and broader analysis of topics that surrounding the American Dream in the Great Gatsby.
Answer:
I am pretty sure the answer is it describes a noun.
Explanation:
Answer:
Many try but all fail. Then one day Arthur, who is attending his foster brother Sir Kay, is sent to find a sword to replace his brother's broken one. He comes upon the magical sword Excalibur in the stone and, not knowing the prophecy, drew it out. Thus, he is proclaimed the new king.