Answer:
How does Liesl's viewpoint conflict with that of her brother?
<em>Liesl worries about losing ties to her home culture, while her brother looks forward to joining a new culture.</em>
Explanation:
This is true because, despite the fact that Liesl is moving to a country where english is spoken, she still does not want to give up her culture and home ties in-order to embrace a new one.
<em>This could be seen in her enquiry on Speicherstadt, the St. Michael Church bell, the bakery on the corner of their street that serves Brotchen etc </em>which she was making enquiry on unlike her brother who is optimistic of joining new culture where English is spoken despite the fact that his parents and siblings would want to speak to him in German most times.
Answer:
A: The coach had a problem with the way Michelle swung her bat, so he made her practice more.
A possible reason that I can think of it that they want to help and educate others on a subject or topic that they think it important.
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the reason for telling a story about a time of indignity or humiliation it may be to take in the experience and to realize that you are not alone in the situation and others can relate :)
the authors purpose is to inform readers, so therefore it needs to be understandable and clear how to do what the reader went to the source to learn how to do, so, A would be the answer.
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