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Snowcat
1 month ago
14

How is Richard Rodriguez affected when strangers hurl verbal racial abuse at him?

English
2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]1 month ago
8 0

Response:

B) He feels ashamed and unable to reply

Clarification:

In his autobiographical work Hunger of Memory, Richard Rodriguez narrates how his education brought him both benefits and drawbacks. Rodriguez had received a prestigious Catholic education in the predominantly white suburbs of Sacramento, California, which enabled him to pursue higher education with much better scholarly preparation than most Mexican American youths receive. However, the social and personal costs associated with this education were substantial.

His education estranged him from his culture and family. Though this loss was painful, he points out, it allowed him access to American society, which is what his parents had always desired for him.

Naddik [7.5K]1 month ago
4 0
I am not completely certain, but I am quite convinced it would be either A or C.
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