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    the answer that best completes the sentence. Los abuelos son __________. =A.generosos 3.Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. La hija es __________. =A.inteligente 4.Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. La abuela es __________. =C.simpática 5.Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. Lisa y Teresa son __________. D.impacientes Module 4: Home Cross-culture Comparison of Homes 1.Identify the Spanish word that corresponds with the image

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    census records. With historical facts of the Middle Passage and obvious physical characteristics and cultural influences in culture‚ African ancestry is often the elephant in the room. My father told me of an old saying his parents taught him‚ “¿Y su abuela‚ donde es ella?” Which means “And your grandmother‚ where is she?” In other words‚ you may look Spanish‚ but many have a black grandmother tucked away in the house. This was a saying that was used back in the days where racial issues were dominant

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    Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban tells the story about three generations of a Cuban family and their different views provoked by the Cuban revolution. Though part of the same family‚ an outsider might classify them as adversaries judging by relationships between one another‚ the exiled family members‚ and the differentiations between political views. Although all of these central themes reoccur over and over throughout the narrative‚ family relationships lie at the heart of the tale. The relationships

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    Grady is not very close to his mother or his father. His mother is a thirty-six year old woman who wants to be a movie star. She is never home and John Grady is raised by Luisa and Abuela. Her relationship with her son is a very weak one‚ she wasn‘t there for most of the time as he was growing up "She was gone…Her and Abuela." (pg. 25) John Grady’s father it also seems wasn’t there for a large part of his life and he’s divorced with his wife. John Grady himself does not consider his family as something

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    Kasia Szelag English 244: Self Portraits Take Home Essay Exam #2 Due Date: 11/12/15 Take Home Essay Exam #2 In looking at "Coulda‚ Woulda‚ Shoulda" by Glenn Alterman‚ we saw a short play about the struggle a playwright goes through in trying to turn biographical material into drama. Although as readers we do not have any information about Alterman’s childhood or family that would help us trace a link between his life and this play. Therefore‚ we had to use context clues and social clues to find

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    Cormac McCarthy gives his story All the Pretty Horses an unique organization. The book only has four chapters within‚ yet each chapter is lengthy. There are also very few flashbacks in this story. This flashback was needed‚ however‚ to show how things did not change after John Grady Cole’s grandfather died. “On the wall opposite above the sideboard was an oilpainting of horses. . . . his grandfather looked up from his plate at the painting‚” shows the painting being there while his grandfather

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    ABOUT MY SELF My name is Aura Maria Bello Aguielra ‚ I was born in Bogota Colombia in September 14 - 1994. I am a simple person‚ honest‚ responsible and spiritual. My hobbies are go to the movies‚ dance‚ skate board and sleep. My favorite subject is biology. My favorite color is pink.I love to learn something new everyday meet new people and make friends. I like to go out with my family and friends. What I hate the most is when someone lie to me ‚ it is better always to say the true even if

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    years. One day Stanley decides to run away with Zero from the whole camp environment because they aren’t being treated fairly and they also want to get to the bottom of this lost treasure deal. So they set of by themselves to try to put the pieces of the puzzle together. Here is where we see him overcoming victim mentality. He sets out to search for a possibility of something good happening to him other than befriending Zero. He stopped thinking negatively things such as

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    Scorpions vs Outsiders In this essay‚ I am going to compare and contrast the two novels ‘Scorpions’ by Walter Dean Myers and ‘Outsiders’ by S.E. Hinton. I will summarize the stories and then describe their differences and similarities. For example‚ both books are about gangs. But in Scorpions‚ there is one gang; in the Outsiders there are two. The Scorpions is about a 12 year old boy named Jamal who lives with his Mama and his little sister‚ Sassy‚ in Harlem. When his older brother Randy ends

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    English 1 per 1 22 July‚ 2011 Holes 1. A. Zero admitted that he stole Clyde Livingston’s shoes. Zero got his nickname because everyone thinks he has nothing inside his head. B. Madame Zeroni is an old‚ Egyptian woman who was friends with Stanley’s great- great grandfather. She’s the woman who cursed Stanley’s family. C. Eyla Yelnats is Stanley’s great-great grandfather who caused his whole family to be cursed. D. Stanley goes to Camp Green Lake because he supposedly stole

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