<span>D - the historians' perspective. The inscription on the stone reflects the perspective of the sculptor in his interpretation of Ramses originally when the stone was carved. However, the poem is told from someone in a "future" time after the sands of time have ruined the sculpture. -credits to some answer website-</span>
I am new here and this is the first thing i'm doing on this site but to answer the question, i believe the excerpt is written from a first person point of view.
The purpose of this text from Amy Tan’s essay <em>“Mother Tongue.” </em>is to:
- Inform readers based on Tan’s childhood experience.
According to the given question, we are asked to state the purpose of this text from Amy Tan’s essay <em>“Mother Tongue.” </em>and how it affected the meaning of the text.
As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration about the Amy Tan and the problems she had with integrating into a <em>new culture</em> when they moved to America and were learning English and the different culture.
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Dear Romeo,
I never thought that my life wasn't being lived until I met you. I came to the realization that my life is now just beginning as we progress in a series of love festivities. I will never forget you, our souls are forever intertwined.
Love, Juliet