Answer and Explanation:
After reading the essay "Names nombres" written by J. Alvarez, we can learn how difficult it is for a family of Spanish origin to maintain their names and traditions within a totally different culture like that of the USA, especially when that family comes from a country considered to be "third world", seen as inferior and often shameful and devalued. This affected the way Alvarez saw her own identity, associated with her and her family names. These names were pronounced so differently by the Americans, it seemed that they were erasing the Latin origin of it and imposing an Americanized and more "normal" version.
In this essay, Alvarez approaches her youth as a Latin immigrant in the USA. It shows how difficult it is to live between two cultures and how it affects various elements in people's lives.
I guess it is text structures that give descriptions of historical pictures and have good head titles
The answer to your question would be that the statement that describes best sentence 2 is the the one that says that the example is a compound sentence. That is the correct option is the last one.
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, or but, or a semicolon.
1) The right-handed twin always did the right thing, (clause 1)
2) and the left-handed twin always did everything backward. (clause 2)
Answer: No of the choices are correct.
Explanation:
Navajo are native Americans that had over 300,000 people during the 21st century. They were hunters and gatherers and also known for their blankets and woven rugs.
With regards to the question, Ernesto Cata, Ed Fasquaanti and Halsey are not Navajo. Therefore, the correct option is D "none of the choices are correct".
Most of them lived in Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.