The point of view in the passage most likely shows how the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult. This reflects a cultural dynamic where traditional values emphasize the importance of familial hierarchy and respect for parental authority, indicating a viewpoint that may be prevalent in certain cultural contexts.
Anna In-Between
by Elizabeth Nunez
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
How does the point of view used in this passage help reveal something about the culture in the story?
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It shows how the adult child is considered an independent entity who is equal to their parents.
It shows how the adult child is considered an independent entity who is equal to their parents.
It shows how the parents will always care for their child, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the parents will always care for their child, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the parents do not expect their child to defer to them.
It shows how the parents do not expect their child to defer to them.
It shows how the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult.
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The statement that best reflects the point of view in the passage and reveals something about the culture in the story is:
It shows how the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult.
This choice highlights the cultural expectation of respect for parental authority, which is often emphasized in many cultures, regardless of the child's age.