B. Its confuses the reader as to what your opinion is.
C. It confuses the reader as to what main point is.
D. It makes your writing lack of emotion.
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According to the book Counting the Beans, the data are unsound (90).
According to the book Counting the Beans, the data are "flawed."
According to a new book written by an unknown source, the data are significantly wrong.
The citation information in the most credible way is:
According to an unknown author, the data are "flawed significantly" (90).
Because this statement presents the quotation marks which means that was excerpted from another author and the page where this citation was taken.
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B. digs
C. tarantula
D. grave
2. Name the different businesses of Mama.
3. Where does Ogechi hide her daughter?
4. What was the first thing Ogechi tried to feed to her daughter?
5. What is the old tale hair children all about?
6. Why do you think Ogechi formed her child similar with her mother at the end of the story?
7. Is Ogechi too much for wanting her child to be perfect considering the life she lives in?
Answer:
1. Ogechi is a young woman who sells her hair to help make ends meet.
2. Mama runs a variety of small businesses, including a hair salon and a food stand, and sells various items on the street.
3. Ogechi hides her daughter underneath her clothes, in a way similar to the ancient Yoruba tradition of Iyọnisin.
4. Ogechi tried to feed her daughter a boiled potato, which the baby was unable to swallow.
5. The tale of hair children refers to a traditional Yoruba belief that a child made entirely of human hair will bring great fortune and prosperity to their parents.
6. Ogechi forms her child similarly to her mother as a way of honoring her culture and tradition, and as a means of connecting to her ancestors.
7. It's a matter of interpretation whether or not Ogechi is being too demanding of her child. It can be argued that she is striving for perfection given the difficult situation in which she finds herself, while others might see this as an unrealistic expectation placed upon the child.
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