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Why does Okita include this description of the speaker? to emphasize the cultural differences between Japanese Americans and other Americans to accentuate the social injustice of Japanese Americans being interned to highlight the fact that the speaker is no different from any other average American girl to call attention to the tear in the narrator’s relationship with her best friend
Okita includes this description of the speaker to highlight the fact that the speaker is no different from any other average American girl.
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Okita includes this description of the speaker to highlight the fact that the speaker is no different from any other average American girl.
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Weegy: In the excerpt "Thy Visage was so irksome in my sight," Bradstreet uses the word Visage to express the idea that she was not happy with her writing's appearance. User: I am a fourteen-year-old girl with bad spelling and a messy room. If it helps any, I will tell you I have always felt funny using chopsticks and my favorite food is hot dogs. Read the excerpt from "Mericans." Micaela, you may wait outside with Alfredito and Enrique. The awful grandmother says it all in Spanish, which I understand when I'm paying attention. "What " I say, though it's neither proper nor polite. Which idea is true of the speakers in both excerpts? A. They feel a tension between their cultural heritage and American identity. B. They wish their families were native to the United States. C. They feel more connected to their cultural heritage than to American culture. D. They are bilingual and move easily from one culture to another. (More)
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In the first excerpt, "I have always felt funny using chopsticks and my favorite food is hot dogs," and in the second excerpt, "The awful grandmother says it all in Spanish, which I understand when I'm paying attention" and responds with "What" in English. Both speakers feel a tension between their cultural heritage and American identity.
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