The answer to this is Mrs Doolittle. The flower girl in the excerpt, "A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere—no right to live. Remember that <span>you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton and The Bible; and don't sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon.'', refers to Mrs. Eliza Doolittle. </span>
<u>Explanation:</u>
It refers to the different types of personalities of children (daughters) Jing-mei's mother perceives. That is to say, there are daughters who willfully yield to the directions of their parents, and also those who blatantly refuse to obey.
For example, in the story, we are told about the many pressures faced by Jing-mei from her mother to become a child prodigy; that is, for her to overperform and achieve success beyond her age. However, Jing-mei isn't willing to yield to such directions.
Answer:
1.Pickachu and Charmander.
2. A and The
3. SLeep and Eat
4. Never lie and Be honest
Explanation:
Answer:
Figurative language shows that if all immigrants told their stories, we would have pages and pages of narrative.
Explanation:
The figure of speech used in the sentence above is the hyperbole that is used when the author wants to exaggerate information. This figure shows how there are many immigrants who have suffered very difficult moments in their journeys away from their homeland, if each of them were to tell their stories, we would be listening to them forever and the story would have countless pages.