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"Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" Ana Pacheco, p. 923 Ana Pacheco
In "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams", the story is wrapped around Victoria Perez's as an immigrant in America and her hopes to make her dreams come to life away from her politically shattered country. Ana Pacheco's story is first hand because this writer in, "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" tells Victoria Perez's story through her and allows her speak directly to the reader.
Having education in an area helps people think, feel, and behave in a way that contributes to their success, and improves not only their personal satisfaction but also their community. In addition, education develops human personality, thoughts, dealing with others and prepares people for life experiences.
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Your answer is A) Nora realizes that Helmer's actions are intended to preserve his masculinity, not their marriage!
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The answer is the last option: Someone else may view the actions of the female cyclists as admirable and impressive.
Something is subjective when it is a judgement influenced by personal feelings and outlooks. And these events happened in the 1900, so you could say that whoever wrote the piece was subjective and biased againt women in general, and if it had been men competing even if no money was involved they'd say it was a great show of sportsmanship