Answer:
A they didn't view jew's as humans
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
Hemas mother was said to have a strong connection with her Bengali culture as well as the culture of being amother .
She speaks to Kaushik in Bengali but she also has the compassion and care a mother has for her child or children which is universal in all cultures. Kaushik also has a mix of Bengali and American culture in which she understand Hemas mother when she speaks to him in Bengali but replying in English.
When Kaushik goes to the market he brings back the broth as well as magazines that are popular in American culture.
Therefore this passage shows how Jhumpa Lahiri's life is a mixture of cultures that integrate with one another. Her roots are Indian culture but was raised with American culture which was said to intertwines with her ancestors culture.
Hema’s mother, despite living in the United States, still retains her Bengali culture. She tries to ensure that Hema never forgets her roots, in which Hema as well does her best to blend in with the American culture.
While Review 2 is primarily emotional in tone, Review 1 has a more intellectual appreciation of the literary craft of the novel. While Review 1 considers reader reaction to the text.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The review 1 focuses on how well the book will sell and how much money can be earned by selling the book. This is more of intellectual appreciation of the book.
But on the other hand, the review second focuses on the emotional tone in the sense that it focuses on the techniques of the author and how has he written the book. The use of techniques is what is focused on review 2.
Answer:
It's a very hot place.
Explanation:
The above answer is correct.
An adverbial clause of concession is a statement which actually expresses an idea that shows or suggests the opposite of what the main part of the sentence is saying. It is a clause which begins with conjunctions like "though", "although" or "even though" which contrasts with the main idea.
Adverbial clauses of concession are usually introduced by subordinating conjunctions like though, although, even though, even if, while and whereas.
From the the given sentence:
<em>Valledupar is a very beautiful city, though it's a very hot place.</em>
We can see that the clause that follows after though suggests the opposite of the main statement that says, Valledupar is a very beautiful city.
The above answer is correct.