Answer:
C. She focuses on her crush's reactions to her family.
Explanation:
From the text, we see that the narrator's embarrassed attitude towards her culture was as a result of her focus on her crush's reactions to her family.
She knew the Chinese culture is different from the American culture. Therefore, certain behaviors that will be put up by her family will look strange to her crush's family because they are Americans. From her attitude, we can decode that the narrator would have wished their family acted in a more "American" way in order to impress her crush and the family.
Answer:
All information available to the reader is through the "eyes," or perspective, of the narrator.
Explanation:
Answer:
Act III, scene ii. Brutus and Cassius enter the Forum with a crowd of plebeians. ... Brutus addresses the onstage crowd, assuring them that they may trust in his honor. He did not kill Caesar out of a lack of love for him, he says, but because his love for Rome outweighed his love of a single man.
Explanation:
Answer:
Haven't read it but planning to. I say go for it!
Answer: Popular Sovereignty
Explanation:
Prior to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the slave status of a new territory would be decided by the Missouri Compromise which based the state's slave status on geographical location as it prohibited slavery in states to the North of the 36°30′ parallel (excluding Missouri).
In 1854 however, a bill that would later be known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act was introduced to Congress by Sen. Stephen A. Douglas who hoped to gain support from Southern politicians for a state to be established on land gained from the Louisiana purchase.
The bill called for the status of a state to be decided by Popular Sovereignty which essentially meant that the people of the state would decide whether or not they wanted to be a free state instead of Congress as had previously been the case.
With this act therefore, the new territories would decide their status by themselves.