The textual evidence from "The House on Mango Street" that depicts the above message are given below.
<h3>What is textual evidence?</h3>
Textual evidence is facts that can be drawn from the literature to show that an idea or conclusion or inference from such literature is correct.
The textual evidence from "The House on Mango Street" that depicts the above message are:
- At the bar, some of the ladies who are elder to Rafaela are allowed to dance, but they do so at the risk of being imprisoned.
- Sally's father considers her attractiveness to be a threat and refuses to allow her leave the house, but Esperanza thinks Sally is amazing and wants to be her new best friend.
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The CORRECT answer is:
*(A. Barbaric & Drunk <---:)
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Conjunction: And, but, or.
We use conjunctions to further the sentence and give more information.
How to use it: I like that shirt.
<span>I like that shirt but it is too expensive.
</span>We use a conjunction to add more information..