I believe that the answer is B
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Answers with Explanations: 1. In the context of the text, what makes a family? The question is related to the story entitled "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker.. In the context of the text, not only living together makes a family but also having "respect" for each other.In relation to this, the experience that the family goes through also indicates what a family truly is.
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a. et al.
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In any text citations, specially the name of the authors is a must. Though the citations may differ in their styles for different ways of including the names of the authors, the most common form of citation is to include the last name of the author, followed by the first and middle names, if any.
In cases of numerous authors, in-text citations becomes a bit more complicated. The accepted way of putting an in-text citation for a text with numerous writers is to put the name of the first author followed by the term "<em>et al</em>', which, in Latin, means "<em>and others</em>". This way, it makes it more simpler and easier to cite the referenced text without missing the important details.
The “winter dreams” of the story refer to the American Dream that Dexter<span> comes to embody, but success brings a high cost, and social mobility restricts Dexter’s capacity for happiness. Dexter is from humble origins: his mother was an immigrant who constantly struggled with the language of her adopted homeland. The central irony of the story is that realizing the American Dream yields bleak rewards. For example, when Dexter was a young caddy, he dreamed about success and wealth and the happiness they would bring. When he finally beats T. A. Hedrick in a golf tournament, however, the triumph brings him little joy. Dexter is able to transcend middle-class inertia but, despite his tireless efforts to advance his fortunes, forced to accept that money cannot buy happiness.</span>
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D. “It’s not something that you ever forget; just like any tragedy or trauma that you encounter, lives with you forever.” ( Paragraph 15)
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In the interview piece with Captain Timothy Kudo, Rachel Martin reveals how one encounter with two civilians led to the life-long trauma of war veterans which the government is now terming "<em>moral injury"</em>. The piece recalls how Capt. Kudo had to act the way he did to save his men and his mission from jeopardy but at the same time, is something that affects him in the later years.
The line or quote which best describes the effect of the encounter with the men in the motorbike is -<em>"It’s not something that you ever forget; just like any tragedy or trauma that you encounter, lives with you forever". </em>This shows how the emotional or mental injury carries on even after the men return back from the war zone.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.