The correct option is 2)Argumentative: In an argumentative text you discuss a subject or problem from different perspectives. At this time, Anna Quindlen the author of "A quilt of a country" states that although the great diversity found in America creates a lot of problems in the cities, it also serves as a quality to make America more special, and for this she uses a literature metaphor: Quilt, to put into other perspective her intention in the text. Although the author recurs to real episodes happend in America It's not autobiografical because doesn't talk about a particular person's life. It's not fictional because most of information is based on real facts, although uses literature metaphors to make the idea clearer.
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“He Shot My Dog.” “I Get It.”
“I Once Saw Him Kill Three Men In A Bar... With A Pencil.”
“Guns. Lots Of Guns.”
“Whoever Comes, Whoever It Is...I’ll Kill Them. I’ll Kill Them All.”
“You Want A War, Or You Want To Just Give Me A Gun?”
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1. Although there may be love between Miranda and Ferdinando, they negotiate politically to live that love. This negotiation states that Miranda must remain a virgin for Ferdinand to marry her and that marriage will be responsible for bringing reconciliation, redemption and forming an alliance between their parents, Prospero and Alonso.
2. Not only was love connected with politics and governance in this work, but also the issue of virginity. This is because, marriage was used to generate the alliance between two kingdoms, allowing them to act in agreement and help each other. However, Miranda's virginity was essential in this agreement, since only with virginity could she produce children that, undoubtedly, would be Ferdinand's, creating a pure lineage, as a real lineage should be.
<span>A. It compares the emptiness of life with the arrival of springtime to underscore the contrast between the two.
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