Ernesto Galarza ("Barrio Boy") utilizes details to make the demeanor or tone of his memoir. He depicts his new school in America in detail contrasting it with his old school in Mexico to express his feelings toward the new school. He has different emotions too: intimidation, fear, unsureness.
The details focus upon the character is coming into another school without recognizing what's in the store since he doesn't talk the dialect nor does he think about their way of life.
He expounds on how tall Miss Hopley and Miss Ryan were offering his tone of thanks and gratification for them just as recognizing their significance in his life. His tone all through the extract we read is that of gratefulness toward this school and how they enabled him to wind up "American" while remaining Mexican.
Answer:
1. DIDN'T you hear that the exam was changed to next week?
2. IT'S a very bad idea to get into a car if the driver has been drinking.
3. WHO'S having the party tonight?
4. Have you made a decision whether YOU ARE going to go to university or go backpacking in Europe?
5. Did you know that THEY'RE leaving the city for good?
Explanation:
"It's" (means it is) and "Didn't" (means did not) and "Who's" (means who is) and "You" (means You obviously) lol and "They're" (means they are)
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The performance that received the most applause was mine.
B.
Is this cup of soup your's?
C.
Her's is the one beside our's.
D.
The cat took it's time in settling onto the pillow on my bed.
2-George Washington was the first President of the United Stated under the Constitution.
3-Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time.
4-There seems to be too much standardized testing in public schools.
5-It is wrong for people under the age of 21 to drink alcohol.
6-Sister Carrie was written by Theodore Dreiser.
7-Lord of the Rings: Return of the king won eleven Oscars (Academy Awards).
8-The television show The Simpsons is just not as funny as it used to be.
A.
reflexive
B.
indefinite
C.
demonstrative
D.
personal
B. The audience
C. Both of the above
D. Neither of the above