English, 24.06.2019 04:30 rainbow7020
Read the two passages. “fish cheeks” and even though i didn’t agree with her then, i knew she understood how much i had suffered during the evening’s dinner. it wasn’t until many years later—long after i had gotten over my crush on robert—that i was able to fully appreciate her lesson and the true purpose behind our particular menu. for christmas eve that year, she had chosen all my favorite foods. “broken chain” his mother clipped coupons from magazines and newspapers, kept a vegetable garden in the summer, and shopped at penney’s and kmart. their family ate a lot of frijoles, which was ok because nothing else tasted so good. what theme is best supported by the passages from “fish cheeks” and “broken chain”? 1) parents and children don’t usually understand each other. 2) your parents understand you when no one else does. 3) parents try to do the best they can for their children. 4) parents like to cook their children’s favorite foods.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30, samarahjimerson
Read the excerpt. … in lower burma, i was hated by large numbers of people. … i was subdivisional police officer of the town, and … anti-european feeling was very bitter. … as a police officer i was an obvious target and was baited whenever it seemed safe to do so. … i had already made up my mind that imperialism was an evil thing. … i was all for the burmese and all against their oppressors, the british. what is the situational irony in the excerpt from “shooting an elephant” by george orwell? the narrator is a british police officer and part of the system he dislikes. the narrator is himself a well-liked member of the burmese government. the narrator has recently become a burmese citizen. the narrator has decided to leave the british empire.
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