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a_sh-v [17]
3 years ago
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PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW, I really need help on this will give brainiest and thanks and rating I really need this y

ou have to write an essay. instructions in the first pic
please and thank you

English
2 answers:
kherson [118]3 years ago
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Answer: Okay so what you need to do is you need to read the passages again slow and carefully and then telling what the meanings of both stories are about. And exploring why the author made certain decisions

Explanation:

Hatshy [7]3 years ago
3 0
Basically the poem is saying there is a money with a different face, but it’s deeper than that. they connect by the fact of people changing who they are. in the passage, social media is thought of a place where people hide themselves and aren’t being them.
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Somebody/ (main character): Amy

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The big problem was that she found out that her parents had invited the minister's family over for Christmas Eve.

How does she try to solve the problem? She doesn't try to solve the problem, but she is embarrassed with what unfolds.

Then/ what is the solution?: After they leave, when her mother gives her a gift, Amy realizes that her mother understood her embarrassment. Her mother tells her that it's alright to want to fit in, but don't be ashamed of their culture.

What is the author's message?: The purpose of the story "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan is precisely as Tan's mother points out at the end of the story: that "the only shame is to have shame," speaking in terms of one's heritage. Due to a childish crush on the son of the American guests as well as insecurity, Tan becomes more and more ashamed as an evening meal goes on, constantly agonizing over how strange Chinese food and customs must seem to an American guest.

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As the plot in "Fish Cheeks" progresses, new characters and problems arise that the main character, <u>Amy</u>, struggles to handle. During the exposition, you learn that the main character is a young Chinese girl. The narrative takes place on Christmas eve, when the author was 14 years old.

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