Marjane Satrapi's book, ''Persepolis,'' is an autobiography that details her childhood in Austria and Iran while the Islamic Revolution occurred. Explore Satrapi's portrayal of Uncle Anoosh, and analyze Anoosh's time in the Soviet Union and prison, his relationship with Marji, and his death. Anoosh's Time in the Soviet Union
Where to start with Uncle Anoosh? He's a character in Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis whose function seems to be filling in pieces of main character Marji's family history and his experiences come across to her as entertaining and heroic. He begins by telling her of his experience with Uncle Fereydoon. Fereydoon and his friends liberated the northwestern Iranian province of Azerbaijan from the influences of the Shah. Keep in mind that this is not to be confused with, at that time, the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan.
1. it’s important to turn in assignments on time for better grades and a better report as a student
2. it means to have respect for assignments and teacher one, assignments because it determines my level in understanding and teacher because they help and provide materials for your work
3. im going to be more responsible as a student by turning in all my work in time and also ask questions when something is confusing or needed to be repeated, i will also work on anything that is marked wrong and fix it for a better grade
the last one AKA ( a metaphor used to paint a picture of responsibility
They are synonyms because they both have the root word "enter" thus making them synonym hope i helped and thank you for using brainly. :)
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