The correct answer to this open question is the following.
There are many influences of new immigrant groups on religion in the United States.
Immigrants from Latin American are mostly Catholics, and they profess o full devotion to the teachings of Jesus and the devotion of Mother Mary. Immigrants from Asia (China, Japan, Korea) profess diverse eastern religions such as Buddhism or Confucianism. People from Europe follow Protestant religious teachings, meanwhile, people from Africa follow diverse religions of their own communities.
When entering the United States, these people never lose their religious principles, to the opposite, they have them very ingrained in the belief system and as well as their culture and traditions, they live them to the fullest in the US, creating an interesting mixture of belief systems that to some traditionalist people, represents a risk to the American culture.
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Just last week, I was walking down the street with my mother, and I again found myself conscious of the English
was using, the English I do use with her. We were talking about the price of new and used furniture and I heard
myself saying this: "Not waste money that way." My husband was with us as well, and he didn't notice any switch
in my English. And then I realized why. It's because over the twenty years we've been together I've often used that
same kind of English with him, and sometimes he even uses it with me. It has become our language of intimacy, a
different sort of English that relates to family talk, the language I grew up with.
How does Tan build a central idea of her story in the excerpt?
O Tan discusses the form of language she uses with her family to support the idea that nonstandard English is only
appropriate at home.
O Tan describes a realization she makes while with her husband to support the idea that nonstandard forms of English are
important forms of communication.
O Tan compares the English of her childhood with the English of her adulthood to support the idea that adults should use
standard English with children.
O Tan relates a story about her husband to support the idea that people do not always understand each other, even when
they speak the same language
Answer:
the answer is Tan believes that nonstandard English can be an important part of family culture.
The Battle of was fought from August 23, 1941, to February 2, 1942. The battle was fought on the eastern front and was a victory for the Soviet Union. It became a major turning point in the war in .
The correct phrase is:
launched a massive land invasion of the Soviet Union.
The complete phrase is:
The Battle of Stalingrad was fought from August 23 [...]
The complete phrase is:
It became a major turning point in the war in Europe
Answer:
the Soviet Union, Stalingrad, Europe
Explanation:
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Select the correct word or phrase to complete this paragraph about the eastern front during World War II.
In 1941, German leader Adolf Hitler launched a massive land invasion of -
the Soviet Union
This split his forces between two fronts. The Battle of -
Stalingrad
was fought from August 1942 to January 1943. The battle was a victory for the Soviet Union. It became a major turning point in the war in
Europe