The best example of a primary source among these options that you've mentioned is an interview with her dad who is a Vietnam veteran. She can get all the details she needs from a person who was actually there.
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The answer could be that the author wanted to show readers how unjust, cruel, and incorrect prejudices can be. After the main conflict is resolved, the narrator goes on to prove how incorrect everyone's prejudices about the Duvitches were.
I read that book last year :)
Answer for question 1 is a burglar breaks in
Answer for question 2 is b. :)
These are the correct answers:
1. comforting
2. They give examples from their own lives.
3. Most teachers lose sight of what is best for their students.
4. life
5. proficient speakers of English.
6. The sounds of English have become too familiar to him.
7. their resentment toward their fathers for bad decisions that they made.
8. wondering about the choices she has made and how they have affected her child.
9. give the reader a sense of a sailor’s relationship to water.
10. to help readers understand the speaker’s wistful desire for liberty.
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