Answer:
Disappointed because a publishing company will not accept what Anaya believes is a good Mexican American story.
Explanation:
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<u>A. appears to regret that men see themselves in terms of their jobs.
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Indeed, the author's use of expressions shows that he regrets that men see themselves in terms of their jobs. For example, he wrote, <em>"</em><em>The fable implies that the individual, to posses himself </em><em>must sometimes return from his own labor to embrace all the other laborers". </em>
After stating the various jobs of man he concluded, <em>"The tradesman scarcely ever gives an ideal worth to his work, but is ridden by the routine of his craft."</em>
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Pony went to Church with his parents and wanted to continue going to mass after their deaths. Unfortunately, when he got the gang to go with him to one of the services, they fooled around and embarrassed him. The church on Jay Mountain gives him a strange feeling. He thinks that maybe something bad will happen.
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Answer:
The option that is true about third-person objective point of view is:
B. The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech.
Explanation:
<u>When an author uses a third-person objective point of view, he/she takes a neutral stance concerning the characters. This type of narrator does not know what the characters are feeling or thinking. He/She only knows what is observable, such as their actions and speech. Readers may infer other details, but they are not directly revealed by the narrator.</u> Having that in mind, we can safely choose option B as the true one about a third-person objective narrator: The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech.