This is an extract from Montreal.
Explanation:
- In this story the author speaks about an Indian woman who has moved to Canada and describes washing his turbans. It is common in the Sikh religion for men to have long hair and wear turbans.
- The family moves to Canada because they don't have enough money. The wife does not want him to cut his hair. But the man cuts his hair and takes off his turban.
- Once when the woman takes her saris for the laundry she is illtreated there saying it was dishrag and towel.
B. Myths are based on religion and only apply to two specific religions.
This is pretty much plain wrong and can be debunked by five seconds of research.
A and D are grammatically correct! B and C are 100% incorrect.
In A, you can write "You are quite a..." as "You're quiet a...", but in D ,i don't see an error. So it's a 50-50 in my opinion.
I'm not a 100% sure on the right answer, but i can assure you that the answer is either A or D. Hope it helps!
Girl I don't know nothing cause I'm trying find out myself
The author explicitly says that spirit can be found in the voice of a character.
Explicitly means directly - so it means that the author didn't hide the fact that he knew what could be found in the voice.
Here is what he says:
<em>That is wholly appropriate, for in the breath—the voice—of a character lies its essential spirit.</em>
So the correct answer is definitely spirit.