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26. Write a paragraph that answers the questions below. Include at least two supporting details or examples. In “the literature...Asked by Ramen noodle
write a paragraph that answers the questions below. Include at least two supporting details or examples.
In “The Literature of the Americas,” Kimberly Koza writes: “By discovering the literature of our neighbors, we may also learn about ourselves.” Keeping this quote in mind, respond to the question.
Choose a selection from this unit, and write a paragraph that explains how Koza’s statement applies to the theme of the selection. Include at least two supporting details or examples. Be sure to include the title of the selection and indicate whether the author comes from Canada or Latin America.
In “The Literature of the Americas,” Kimberly Koza writes: “By discovering the literature of our neighbors, we may also learn about ourselves.” Keeping this quote in mind, respond to the question.
Choose a selection from this unit, and write a paragraph that explains how Koza’s statement applies to the theme of the selection. Include at least two supporting details or examples. Be sure to include the title of the selection and indicate whether the author comes from Canada or Latin America.
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Doodoo
Aye shut up PsyDAG, kids are dealing with so many unpredictable emotional and environmental factors right now. Bullying kids who are just trying to pass classes isn’t cool? I can confidently say I’ve NEVER needed to use the answer to this question in my adult life so who cares if they want answers.
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*itsrara*
exactly @Doodoo
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Lj
The author, Kimberly Koza is most likely from Latin America for a few reasons. In Literature of the Americas, most of the stories take place south of the United States, in Mexico, the Caribbean, and other places. He also make the quote, "By discovering the literature of our neighbors, we may also learn about ourselves." Judging by his use of the word "Neighbors", I can say with some confidence that he isn't referring to Canada, who's only actual neighbor is the United States to the south. However, the Latin countries are a whole bundle of nations that surround each other. So, I think it is safe to say that Kimberly Koza is from Latin America.
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Player Name
Sure you won't need to use this particular answer in your adult life. However you do need to pass the class with at least some knowladge about everything in order for you to go to a good collage, and have a well sustaining job. The excuse of "i wont use this in my everday life, so ill cheat" is so naive and immature. I know people will dislike this because it goes against what they do, however that is what I think of people like you who use that lame excuse.
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bruh
then why are you on here player name
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Anonymous
loot at the dislikes bro
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Jeff
I’m sorry what are y’all arguing if u don’t like this then shut ur mouth and get on with ur life we have hard time ya know and sometimes we need help is that so hard to understand??? Cause Ik for a damn fact y’all needed help too
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Player name more like player bad
Dude's tryna sound all cool
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E
September
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mint
@player name.
yeah, you kind of have a point, everyone already knows that, however.
Not everyone wants to go to "collage" (its spelled college) and if you aren't pursuing anything military or university related, then GPA and SAT/ACT scores are essentially useless.
im sure half of the kids that are using this, get punished when they dont fulfill their parents ideas of success, i dont so much anymore, but if i got less than an A, it meant any privilege i had was gone. and while if you put any effort in, you will get an A, its still stressful to have your number 1 priority be something you absolutely do not care about at all.
in my case, i do want to go to a good univeristy, UCF, UF, or FSU, and looking up answers that i already know, to save time, happens to help me save my own time for any hobbies i have.
yeah, you kind of have a point, everyone already knows that, however.
Not everyone wants to go to "collage" (its spelled college) and if you aren't pursuing anything military or university related, then GPA and SAT/ACT scores are essentially useless.
im sure half of the kids that are using this, get punished when they dont fulfill their parents ideas of success, i dont so much anymore, but if i got less than an A, it meant any privilege i had was gone. and while if you put any effort in, you will get an A, its still stressful to have your number 1 priority be something you absolutely do not care about at all.
in my case, i do want to go to a good univeristy, UCF, UF, or FSU, and looking up answers that i already know, to save time, happens to help me save my own time for any hobbies i have.
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big dawg
@player name
first of all, it seems like you need some "knowladge" and if were so bad for being on here then why are you on here??? cheating huh??
first of all, it seems like you need some "knowladge" and if were so bad for being on here then why are you on here??? cheating huh??
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big dawg
' No dogs bark ' is the story of a political revolution which revolves around the border tensions with neighbours. The author discovers several important issues before the society like shelter, employment, health care, education etc. It shows how violence along the borders results in tragedy for everyone. It revolves around the Mexican revolution which was a period of economic instability, poverty and corrupt politicians.
change this around and hopefully you can add more.
change this around and hopefully you can add more.
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