Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly the same as yours, which showed that the text in question was “Growing Up Asian in America”.
"Growing Up Asian in America" tells the story of Noda, an American girl who has Japanese ancestry and who has difficulties in associating the two cultures to which she is inserted. She has mixed feelings about her family because she doesn't understand why, even in America, her parents prefer to maintain Japanese traditions and act as if they prefer the Japanese culture and are more proud of it than American culture.
Noda did not feel Japanese, for her the American influence was very strong and that was what she identified with. This was negative because it prevented her from knowing all the cultural wealth that the Japanese side of the family could provide, but we can also see this in a positive way if we think that she was able to create a cultural identity, even though she was of Asian descent.
Noda's confusion about her family started to change when she understood the family's suffering during the war and how being Japanese hurt them a lot in the USA, but it also gave them a lot of strength to overcome all problems. This overcoming strength was what made her see her Japanese side with other eyes and was very proud to be Japanese, in addition to being American.
It means that you should get out there and do what you think is wrong with the world.
For example, if I wanted something to be done about homelessness, I should start a fundraiser, or help some homeless people out by giving them a bag full of goodies or something.
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The tone of Oscar Wilde’s critique in The Importance of Being Earnest is mainly humorous. He uses the sense of humor to speak about the things he hates. For example, he hates the way in which people are not free to be themsrlves in Victorian times.
He uses exaggeration and sarcasm to mock about the that time.
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. The author thinks it is important to listen to his children.
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The reader can conclude from the paragraph that the author thinks that it is important to listen to his children. It is clear that the author has done some things in the past which he now regrets, however, he has decided to be a good parent by investing his time in his children.
He explained that he now has regular conversations with his children and this is a sign that he is listening more to them. This is a factor in healthy parenting. The tone of this statement indicates that the author thinks that it is important to listen to his children.
<span>A. It has five metrical feet that each contain an unstressed syllable immediately followed by a stressed one.
Iambic pentameter is a meter that follows a specific structure of 5 iambs. Pent = Five. An iamb is an unstressed syllable then a stressed syllable. These two syllables make up a foot. This set of five feet equals 10 syllables all together. This line from Shakespeare's sonnet has 10 syllables in a pattern of unstressed then stressed syllables.
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