Answer: Not exactly.
Explanation: No, I wouldn't say people are only complete when they're aware of their ancestral culture. Many people have no idea who their great great great grandma was, or even know she existed. I think a lot of people are focused on the now, and either don't have time, or just wouldn't like knowing. It is a very good thing to be proud of your culture, and where you've come from, but it is not a necessity. You don't need to embrace your culture, or race, to be confident and proud of who you are.
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Answer:
B) Flashback
Explanation:
I have found the sentence that is missing in your question. Also, I think that the sentence is not written correctly but I cannot find from which story it comes from.
”If she close her eyes, she down from a nearby mountain and chasing her family.”
- In this sentence we can see a flashback as a literary device because the narrator is describing us a situation from the past in which he has the ability to remember it trough closed eyes.
Flashback are often shown in literary work as interruptions where writers are showing action that happened in the past because in that way they are providing context to some events or narrative that will happen in the future.
A wide flat field is "finer” than rugged terrain for it can be tilled easily to produce wheat and so represents good white bread. A small thatched cottage, which a modern viewer might consider pretty, will be considered unattractive by an Elizabethan traveler, for cottagers are generally poor
Me: Hey, you know that Children's day is near right? I was wondering if we could ask the school to organize a feeding program to the kids in the slum area near our school
Friend: Yeah and that's a good idea. We should probably talk to the principal.
Me: That's what I thought. Let's head over to her office and ask if we could talk to her.
Friend: Let's do it! I'm sure the principal will think it's a good idea.