A) very happy or excited
No word is underlined in your paragraph, but I'm assuming its ecstatic. Ecstatic means very excited and happy.
I think it is <span>A. </span><span>adjective clause</span>. Because we have here relative pronoun "who" that plays a role of a subject.
It's "my feelings were not the result of any marked cruelty in the treatment I received; they sprung from the consideration of my being a slave at all. (I believe this is correct cause he thought he was a slave himself. And obviously didnt like it
The answer is C. She wants to preserve her family’s Mexican culture even though she no longer lives in Mexico.
Explanation:
In the excerpt presented, the narrator describes the ideas his grandmother has about the job he should have and the type of woman he should marry. In this, it is revealed the grandmother wants his grandson to become a barber, and also she opposes he marries an "Okie" or a woman that is not Mexican, this shows the grandmother resist part of the new culture and she aims at preserving her family's Mexican culture which explains she does not want influences from other cultures. This also means she does not necessarily hate American culture but she just opposes someone that is not Mexican becomes part of the family including Italians, Asians, French, etc. and not only Americans. Therefore, it can be inferred the grandmother "wants to preserve her family’s Mexican culture even though she no longer lives in Mexico".
The fact that Walter said "That money was made out of my father's flesh" means that a. his father worked hard and saved it.
<h3>What did Walter mean?</h3>
When something is said to have been made out of a person's flesh, it means that the person worked hard to earn it.
This comes from the logic that when working extremely hard, you succumb to injury several times which translates to losing flesh.
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