He was part of the nationalist party
In "Abuelito Who" by Sandra Cisneros, the poem opens with "Abuelito who throw coins like rain/ and asks who loves him" and it ends with "is the rain on the room that falls like coins/ asking who loves him/ who loves him who?"
The figurative language used is simile. In line 1, the coins are compared to the rain, and in lines 20-21, the rain is compared to coins.
The government pay them for making the crops and for giving them to the government
<u>Answer:</u>
Social cognitive theorists believe that we acquire a wide range of behaviors, thoughts, and feelings through observing others behavior and that these observations form an important part of our personalities.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- In the view of many social cognitive theorists, the major source of learning behaviours, thoughts, and feelings is the natural observation performed by the humans knowingly and unknowingly.
- According to them, phenomena like thoughts and feelings are not needed to be taught artificially as they come naturally through cognitive actions like observation and learning of the surrounding.