Answer:
I think it’s birthright citizenship
Explanation:
They can give the poem or line an extra layer
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>
Ernesto Galarza ("Barrio Boy") utilizes details to make the demeanor or tone of his memoir. He depicts his new school in America in detail contrasting it with his old school in Mexico to express his feelings toward the new school. He has different emotions too: intimidation, fear, unsureness.
The details focus upon the character is coming into another school without recognizing what's in the store since he doesn't talk the dialect nor does he think about their way of life.
He expounds on how tall Miss Hopley and Miss Ryan were offering his tone of thanks and gratification for them just as recognizing their significance in his life. His tone all through the extract we read is that of gratefulness toward this school and how they enabled him to wind up "American" while remaining Mexican.
<span>Among the choices presented above, the sentence in imperative mood is:
Take out the trash before you leave for school, please.
Imperative mood of sentence may express command or request. In this mood, the speaker wants to take an action to happen and it usually use the pronoun "you" yet differs from the first sentence because it does not state a condition.</span>