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I believe C is correct, not quite sure though
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The claim in ‘Blaxicans’ by Richard Rodriguez is that a ethnic title such as Mexican, Chinese, etc, is purely a title given to by others and changes routinely; however, according to Rodrigues, culture plays a bigger role on your own personal identity than ethnicity or race. On line 213 he states, “ I come to you as a man of many cultures. I come to you as Chinese.” This is not supposed to show an exaggeration but instead he is following the certain demands that it takes to be considered Chinese in the regards of the title or “race.” Rodriguez explains how he does live in a place surrounded by others who distinguish themselves as Chinese, how he eats food, the described culture, and even lives in a proclaimed Chinese city. Therefore it would be proper for him to self-title himself as Chinese. Rodriguez also mentions how everyone has the choice to actually choose their ethnicity based off of how they act, the things they value and like to do. He also talks about label and how effective they really are when it comes to identifying a certain group of people in society.
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b just took the test
to create pleasing sounds in the second line.
37. Although not speaking English well, Mai decided to live in London.
38. Because of the heavy rain, the students arrived late.
39. My aunt adores surfing the Internet. She can even do it all day without being tired at all.
40. I had some days off last week. I could manage a trip to Ban flowers festival in Muong Village.
The attack on fort Sumter is the unofficial start to the war, but the conflict began far before with sectional tension coming to a head over slavery resulting in the south's secession. The first official battle was the one fought at bull run