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I am Lyosha [343]
3 years ago
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Explain how the authors cultural background is in reflected in mamas point of you about the peasants in the story sat at least t

wo details from the text to support your answer.
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1 answer:
san4es73 [151]3 years ago
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Answer:

According to the author's cultural background, the breast point of view was built to promote respect and compassion for people who are living as peasants.

Explanation:

This question is about "Esperanza Rising".

The author's cultural background gave her a good view of social classes, especially the most disadvantaged, where people live a very difficult life, becoming peasants. She uses this cultural burden to create the breast point of view about economically and socially disadvantaged people. Making mama see these people with compassion and respect, allowing empathy for the difficult situation they are going through.

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