Answer:
Option-C (It aides the reader in predicting future events in the story)
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device which is used by the writers as a hint or indicate what will happen in the future story or event.
Foreshadowing provides a suggestion about the future story and not the outcome of the story.
This could be expressed through the direct clue, indirect clue, symbolism and prophecy in the story.
In the given question, the foreshadowing will aid the reader in picturing the events that have to happen in the future.
Thus, Option-C is the correct answer.
Two examples of code-switching are when Tan speaks "incorrect" or "broken" English to her mom in the first personal anecdote (when she tells her mom not to buy something), and when Tan realizes that the English she's using for a literary event is strange to use in front of her mother.
This code-switching reflects Tan's complex upbringing and Asian-American background, because, unlike many people who don't come from immigrant families or who don't speak several languages, she was acutely aware of certain sociolinguistic systems from an early age. For example, although Tan's mother's English makes sense to her, Tan would have to talk for her mother in several situations in order to be understood, to be taken more seriously, or even to be treated fairly.
Answer:
A. Often helps you realize that you are not alone, and builds a community of people who understand
Explanation:
According to the text, talking to other people or groups of people about your experiences with impostorism helps a person recognize that such feelings are not peculiar to them and it would help the person build a community of people who understand.
Impostorism is a term in psychology that describes feelings of doubt a person has about his talents and abilities. Such a person usually feels he is a fake.