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The first-person point of view allows her to claim ownership of her own cultural identity.
Explanation:
<em>Child of the Americas</em> is a poem written by Aurora Levins Morales. It is written from the first-person point of view. This point of view is recognizable by the use of pronouns <em>I</em> and<em> we.</em> The speaker tells about their feelings or events they go through from their own perspective. We can notice this in the given poem starting from the first line: <em>I am a child of the Americas...</em>
Throughout the poem, she tells about her cultural identity and claims ownership of it. She tells about how mixed the culture that surrounds her is and in what way. There is no mention of racism in this poem.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
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COol! glad you have so many good teachers
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Hey, Sarah!
It's been a while since we spoke to each other. How have you been?
I'm actually great! New school year has just started and I have great plans for it. I intend to start playing volleyball - you know I always wanted to do that. There is a volleyball activity at school so I'm planning on joining them. Apart from that, this is the year where I'll get straight As! I'm planning on studying hard because next year I'll be going to college so I need to fix my grades if I want to get in the college I want. There's also this literature club at school that I'd love to join because you know how much I love reading! I know this might be a lot but I'm really hoping I'll get to manage all and still have a bit of social life as well!
I hope you're doing great as well. I really wish we could see each other soon so please come visit me!
Best wishes,
Julie
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1l). The setting is only described never named.