Answer: I believe the answer is that they both use colloquialism, which creates a sense of realism.
Explanation: I had a passage about them, and it stated that the way they were alike is; "Like Twain, Crane also uses dialect or colloquialism that is a convincing reflection on the setting." Please let me know if I was right or wrong. Hope this helped! :)
Answer:
1) You are cramming for a test.
Explanation:
It says this "A Chunking activity involves breaking down a difficult text into more manageable pieces and having students rewrite these “chunks” in their own words. You can use this strategy with challenging texts of any length." this obviously means that you are probably cramming for a text because you need to break up the study guide into "chunks/more manageable pieces".
Answer:
I'm assuming you don't need help with this anymore?
Explanation:
But the CORRECT answer is (C) It's best to learn by doing.
i believe the answer is D, because the Soothsayer is saying to beware of march without telling why or when
The correct answers are: language, religion and customs.
In this excerpt from “Mericans" by Sandra Cisneros we can see many elements of cultural heritage.
The mixture of English and Spanish as in "la ofrenda box" and "the altar to La Divina Providencia" shows how Mexicans still maintaing their own language.
The dropping of money before the altar, lighting of candles and the genuflecting present their devotion to their Christian Religion.
And her kissing her thumb after the blessing expresses a custom within the Chrisitan Religion as well.