In the passage from "Everyday Use," the author shows that Mama is caring but determined, as she describes herself in a way that demonstrates her strength.
<h3>What does the passage show?</h3>
The passage from "Everyday Use" reveals a lot about Mama, one of the characters. Mama is describing herself and, in her description, revealing her own strength.
She is a loving, caring mother, but she is also determined. She compares herself to a man to show her independence and persistence. Although uneducated, Mama is strong and can survive on her own.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer for this question. Mama is caring but determined, as is shown in the passage.
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This paragraph lacks sentence variety because the writer, started sentence after sentence the <em>same way</em>. didn't include structure with proper legth or that provides emphasis. <em>Prepositional phrase, adverbial clause, adverbs</em> (absolutely; naturally) or some<em> connective</em> (therefore; and; besides etc) are great help to <em>avoid monotony.</em>
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Which passage is this question talking about?
Explanation:
The correct options is this: SHE DOES NOT FORCE HER SON TO LEARN KOREAN.
In her childhood, Ji Suk was forced by her mother to do many things which she did not like, like becoming a lawyer for example. Thus, she had learned from her experience and she had decided that she is not going to force anything on her son because each generation should be allowed to exhibit their uniqueness.