Explanation:
The author of A Jar of Dreams is also among the people like Rinko who feel that they are living in between their two cultures and are not proud of different heritage
The first evidence to this is that when the author feel stuck between two cultures and cannot decide if they are only Japanese or American
Second evidence is the description of feeling that they are left out of the community due to this cultural difference
Third is that the author shares the fear of Rinko that she feels that other value would take her customs in a negative way
Hello. This question is about "Inside Out & Back Again"
Answer:
Ha wishes that her father can go to school with her and wants to make her mother happy.
Explanation:
In stanza 8 we learn that Ha has a strong desire for his father to return home well and safe. Throughout history, we realize the reasons that created this desire in her. First of all, she knows that if her father returns home safe and healthy, her mother will be happy and she really wants this to happen because her mother is always very worried. In addition, she wants to show off her father to schoolmates and show how admirable he is, if he comes home, he can go to school with her.
Answer:
<em>Hello, he Examiner prints Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” which commemorates the courage of 600 British soldiers charging a heavily defended position during the Battle of Balaklava, in the Crimea, just six weeks earlier. Tennyson was born into a chaotic and disrupted home.</em>
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A contour interval<span> is the vertical distance or difference in elevation between </span>contour<span>lines.</span>
It is the climax in which events that takes the conflict to its highest point help to develop. This is where the suspense of the story comes, where the character/s may be interconnected with one another and where their turning point happens.