A) A career is like a "muffin or a cookie," and a job is like "baked goods."
B) A career is like "tools," and a job is like "a hammer or a screwdriver."
C) A career is like "a building block," and a job is like " a castle or a tower."
D) A career is like " a speedboat or a powerboat," and a job is like "a sailboat."
her family's homeland that she has never seen is the meaning of the allusion unglimpsed phantom Faridpur.
The writer of the essay, was born in Indian . The excerpt reflects her present feelings. Now, she is living in the U.S and she thinks she has been able to settle down. However, she sees herself as part of her family's homeland. She wants to write about immigrants and inform the American readers about them. As regards the allusion, she refers to the town,Faridpur, as the place where her father was born. The writer was educated in Calcutta in a walled -off school; the school was run by Irish nuns. As Bharati Mukherjee could not grow up in Faridpur, today is in Bangladesh, she felt the town as a ghost -phantom- . In fact, she was brought up to emmigrate. She was kept away from her Indian hometown.
These options are wrong:
-the ghost of her homeland calling her back. In fact, the writer does not want to get back to India. She has found her way in America. Her hometown and Manhattan have merged.
-her vivid memory of where she was born . The writer could not live in her hometwon. She was shut up in an Irish school.
-another town near Manhattan. Faridpur is in Bangladesh, India.
I think the answer is her family's homeland that she has never seen
Answer:
Explanation:
When writers explain, they tell their readers how something works. An article about the discovery and use of electricity, for instance, fulfills the purpose of explanation. When writers describe, they provide sensory details that allow their readers to form a mental picture of some person, place, or thing.