Answer and Explanation:
The theme of the text is to renounce oneself and one's own culture. We can see this, because the girl wants to hide the customs of her own culture, Chinese culture, out of shame in being herself in front of the boy she has a crush on.
Our culture builds and shapes our lives in many different ways. Our culture is literally linked to who we are and when we are ashamed of it, we are ashamed of ourselves, our origins and the elements that shape us.
Answer:
The correct answer is A) A novel of manners.
Explanation:
George Sand's novel "Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe" can be described as a novel of manners because it is written in a realist manner, it reconstructs and portrays how society was in that time. A novel of manners deals with the social conventions and customs of a given social class in a given place and period, and Silas Marner focuses on a small rural town in 19th century rural England.
The reader sees that there is a great deal of external conflict, especially between Lennie and various people such a Curley's wife, whom he ultimately kills accidentally. George, in his trying to take care of Lennie, often intervenes in the "man vs man" conflicts because Lennie's limited abilities causes him to miss the nuances of life among groups. George does have some internal conflict, since he has to decide whether or not to kill Lennie. He makes the decision to "put him out of his misery" which has not happened yet but would be "external" if he had to face the "mob" after Curley's wife's death.
There are multiple answers in mind but this one stick out the most inside of my head
Answer:
a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
Explanation:this is a retorical question