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Basile
1 month ago
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Part A Which inference can be made about the author's experience at the Lincoln School in Barrio Boy? The Lincoln School is a do

mineering place where educators want to force the students to renounce their heritage and adopt the American way of life. The Lincoln School educators are respectful of his heritage while helping him learn how to integrate into his new life in the United States. The teachers and classmates are barriers to learning English and integrating into American life. The author's classmates are disrespectful of his Mexican heritage, which causes him to feel alienated from them and his instructors. Question 2 Part B Select the excerpt that best supports the answer in Part A. "Like Ito and several other first graders who did not know English, I received private lessons from Miss Ryan in the closet, a narrow hall off the classroom with a door at each end. Next to one of these doors Miss Ryan placed a large chair for herself and a small one for me." "What Miss Hopley said to us we did not know but we saw in her eyes a warm welcome and when she took off her glasses and straightened up she smiled wholeheartedly, like Mrs. Dodson. We were, of course, saying nothing, only catching the friendliness of her voice and the sparkle in her eyes while she said words we did not understand." "At Lincoln, making us into Americans did not mean scrubbing away what made us originally foreign. The teachers called us as our parents did, or as close as they could pronounce our names in Spanish or Japanese. No one was ever scolded or punished for speaking in his native tongue on the playground." "During the next few weeks Miss Ryan overcame my fears of tall, energetic teachers as she bent over my desk to help me with a word in the pre-primer. Step by step, she loosened me and my classmates from the safe anchorage of the desks for recitations at the blackboard and consultations at her desk."
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ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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It is B, regarding part B

Clarification: I recently completed the quiz-

"At Lincoln, becoming Americans did not entail erasing what originally made us foreign. The instructors addressed us similarly to how our parents did, or as accurately as they could pronounce our names in Spanish or Japanese. Speaking in one's native language on the playground was never met with reprimands or punishments."

hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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Response: the author reflects on his experiences at Lincoln School and believes other students shared similar feelings

Part b: gradually, she helped me and my peers transition from the safe...

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