the answer is B that's what i think
Answer:
The Moon Lady. The drama in which the Moon Lady is a major character concerns the loss and reclamation of cultural and individual identities.
The answer is C, because he is implying that we can't just hope the problems go away.
The line in the above excerpt from Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue" that shows that Tan changes her language depending on the audience is:
“The talk was about my writing, my life, and my book, The Joy Luck Club, and it was going along well enough, until I remembered one major difference that made the whole talk sound wrong. My mother was in the room.”
Amy Tan's essay “Mother Tongue” is about the difficulties that a child has to face if it grows in a family in which its parents speak 'limited English.' Amy's mother was among such parent who was unable to speak fluent and proper English. It is through the language that the person is judged by others. Amy was brought up by her mother and because of this, her writing style was much influenced by the language spoken at her home. Her mother taught her that a person's perception of the world is influenced by the language spoken at home.
It is the oppression that they felt from being slaves or
being Black. Many of them hide their
feelings of hate and anger behind fake smiles or “mask” from their
tormentors. Even after the Civil War,
they still had to go through more trials as they were not treated equally as
Whites. In Sympathy, the caged bird’s
injuries are caused by beating his wings on the cage where he tries to be
free. Both poems appeal to the public to
see the injustice being done and begs them to do something about it.