Answer:
I, II, III
Explanation:
The author's background gives insight to why a certain aspect of the book was implemented into the book. The examination of historical and cultural contexts can attribute to some symbolism in the book furthering the author's purpose. And finally, the examination of details in the text can bring the symbolism and little details that change the purpose, to light.
10. ¿Con qué soñaba la autora cuando era niña? ¿Qué espera hoy?
11. ¿Cómo describe ella su identidad? ¿Cómo se define?
12. ¿Por qué escribe Esmeralda Santiago? ¿Qué quiere expresar a sus lectores?
10. ¿Con qué soñaba la autora cuando era niña? ¿Qué espera hoy?
11. ¿Cómo describe ella su identidad? ¿Cómo se define?
12. ¿Por qué escribe Esmeralda Santiago? ¿Qué quiere expresar a sus lectores?
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I would say letter A would be the answer
So what needs to be answered then, If he likes both equally?
The meaning of the three words at the end of your question are:
- Receptacle: a container or device, something that receives or holds something. [In this case, it refers to how a churchyard only keeps hold of dead bodies and nothing else.]
- Consummation: the end, the conclusion of something. [It was gratifying to finally have reached the objective after enduring so much pain.]
- Obliterated: something that has been erased from memory. [The revelation was so inmense that all the work done to achieve the results was suddenly forgotten.]