Read the excerpt from "Like Mexicans." We had lunch: sandwiches, potato chips, and iced tea. Carolyn and her mother talked mostl
y about neighbors and the congregation at the Japanese Methodist Church in West Fresno. Her father, who was in khaki work clothes, excused himself with a wave that was almost a salute and went outside. I heard a truck start, a dog bark, and the truck rattle away. How does Soto build a central idea of his story in the excerpt? By showing how Carolyn’s family lives in a way that is strange to him, Soto supports the idea that culture causes conflict between people. By showing how Carolyn’s family lives in a way that is boring to him, Soto supports the idea that people from different cultures do not share interests. By showing how Carolyn’s family lives in a way that is familiar to him, Soto supports the idea that people from different cultures can also share a culture. By showing how Carolyn’s family lives in a way that is similar to him, Soto supports the idea that there are very few differences among cultures.
By showing how Carolyn’s family lives in a way that is familiar to him, Soto supports the idea that people from different cultures can also share a culture.
Soto build a central idea of his story in the excerpt by demonstrating how the way Carolyn’s family lives is familiar to him. With this, he lends support to the idea that people from different cultures can also share a culture.
Its because you can get answers from different students who have different points of view and knowledge so that students can share there answers and questions and find students with similar and different answers.
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My best answer would be that out brain makes connections. Music can make a conection to what ever we're seeing/feeling in the moment. That's why certain songs might make us sad or happy, or any other emotion. Music can also help you concentrate, depending on the person.