At home, the grandmother is seen with great respect and admiration, but in the baths, she was seen with contempt and incomprehension. Her positioning in the baths made her granddaughter proud.
<h3>What did grandma do in the baths?</h3>
- Grandma put her feet in an inappropriate place in the bathroom.
- Grandma washed her feet differently.
- The grandmother showed that she belonged to another culture.
When the grandmother washed her feet, she was keeping a Muslim custom common in her culture, but the other women saw it as rude and out of the American culture.
However, the grandmother's custom is appreciated at home, as it shows how cultured she is, faithful to her customs, and with great knowledge to understand that she did nothing wrong.
This question is about the poem "My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears.
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Answer:
The author uses third-person point of view to tell the overall story, but she uses second-person point of view for a moment to speak to the readers and tell them that they will learn about the Children's March through participants' stories. The people who were there get to tell their stories and express their viewpoints and opinions about the events.
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Answer: little guest kindly, and took care that she wanted for nothing.Madam Shaw, a quiet old lady, with an imposing cap, exclaimedon seeing Polly, "Bless my heart! The image of her mother asweet woman how is she, dear?" and kept peering at the newcomer over her glasses, till, between Madam and Tom, poor Polly lost her appetite.
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A.
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C is out of the question. Possibly could be B. A sounds the most accurate to the question.
The answer should be B:insincere
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