Explanation:
. One of the author's main points about American food
policies from the 1970s on is that:
F. these policies have brought agricultural supply
under control, but are insufficient for dealing with
periods of high demand for food.
the popularity of these policies has dropped
considerably as a result of America's obesity
cpidemic.
H. thesc policies have lowered food costs but are
problematic for American consumers in other
respects.
the American farming industry has become unable
to compete in global markets as a result of the
regulations created by Earl Butz.
Answer:
Jing-mei/ June feels the familiar atmosphere of the crowded place of China but she also feels exotic that she looked like them but don't feel like them.
She is also so preoccupied with comparing China to America for she felt that she is American, an average American child yet she looks exactly like the Chinese. Her only difference from them is her identification in being American rather than Chinese.
Explanation:
June May is a character from Amy Tan's "A Pair Of Tickets" who had gone to China in a bid to get to know more about her half sisters in China. Even though she was reluctant to go for she feels that her half sisters will put the blame of their mother's death on her, she still went there to get connected to her heritage and family roots.
Brought up in an American atmosphere, she felt a bit different once she arrived in Guangzhou. She felt that the crowded place feels the same as in America yet she feels that she may look like them but deep inside, she's not Chinese like them.
And she also have this preoccupation comparing America with China for she identifies herself as an American and not Chinese. But ironically, she is Chinese, to the full, despite her inability to see or accept that.
Answer:
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