Answer:
to illustrate the narrator's difficulties adapting to American culture
Explanation:
"The All-American Slurp" was written by Linsey Namioka, an American-Chinese writer.
The <em>narrator</em> belonged to the<em> Lins' family</em>. They just recently moved to America and were slowly adapting to the American culture. The situation above happened when Mr. Lin decided to celebrate his promotion with his family at an<em> elegant restaurant</em> called the "Lakeview." It so happened that they decided to order a soup. In China, slurping soup is acceptable. It is a way of showing appreciation. This is what the family did and Lin is seen having the difficulty adapting the most. When the "Shloop" sound of slurping the noodles became loud, <u>Lin excused herself to the ladies' toilet room because she was embarrassed.</u>
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
C.James is writing a letter to the mayor of his city.
1) prorocy
2) dar proroctwa
3) był skazany na wieczne proroctwa
Answer: Monophony
Explanation:
The Song of Seikilos is a Greek inscription written on a marble column found in 1883 inside a tomb located in the current city of Aydin (Turkey, Asia Minor). According to the research, it is dated approximately between the 1st and the 2nd century A.D.
In addition, it is known this epitaph was dedicated to Euterpe by her husband Sycilus after her death; and the translation in english is as follows:
<em>"While you live, shine
</em>
<em>have no grief at all </em>
<em>life exists only for a short while
</em>
<em>and time demands an end."</em>
Another important thing to note about this song, is that it is monophonic, which means it is composed of a single melody that may be accompanied by an instrument (a lyre or a zither, for example).
In fact, Greek music of these ages was characterized by being monophonic.