Answer:
3 days late sorry for the delay, your answer for part A is
Humiliation can lead to a loss of control and anguish.
Part B is
“That one? She said, pointing to a row of ugly three-flats, the ones even the raggedy men are ashamed to go into. Yes, I nodded even though I knew that wasn’t my house and started to cry.”
Explanation:
I took this test and got this one wrong because I didn't really think "humilation can lead to a loss of control and anguish"was a good answer to describe one of the themes of House on Mango street. The question is asking what passage fits the theme from the selection Part A individually while I was thinking about the overall theme of the novel. My mistake and I almost picked the right choice too.
The way I would explain to the speaker the meaning of his statement is that I would tell him that the meaning is connotative and not literal.
<h3>The alternative definition I would tell him</h3>
I would tell him that instead of describing a cellular phone as one that is cellular, it is better to call it a smartphone.
Hence. we can see that by referring to the phone as a smartphone, it does not have one meaning, and removes confusion, and then you would have to explain the uses of a smartphone.
Read more about connotative meanings here:
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You could call it a fee, cost, or rate, but usually charge.
Ex. I charge $10 an hour for babysitting.
Ex. My rate is $10 an hour for babysitting.
Ex. I charge a fee of $10 per hour for babysitting.
Ex. It will cost $10 per hour for babysitting.