This question is about "A quilt of a country".
Answer:
C. She supports the idea that every generation of immigrants arrives with the same dreams and faces the same problems of assimilation.
Explanation:
In paragraph 7, the author shows that even if cultural diversity prevents the country from reaching a national character, it brings all immigrants together in the same story and still achieves American glomorization about overcoming difficulties.
This is because all immigrants, including those who lived in the country in remote times, came with the same dreams and goals and had the same difficulties to establish themselves and readapt to the new environment. This unites them all in a single concept, thus being able to create a national character.
The answer is no.
A hyperbole is a figure of speech used to overexaggerate a situation described by a person.
The TV is really too loud does not show over exaggeration because :
- It describes the situation in a rational manner
- It uses very basic language
Flunkyism and democracy go hand in hand
First, you should do the S or SCAN/SURVEY, meaning you should glance at the thing you are about to read and get the general idea of it
Then do the Q or QUESTION, find all the headings and turn them into questions, which you will find the answer to as you read.