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Likurg_2
3 days ago
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Read this excerpt from Gravity" by Judith Ortiz Cofer. Evenings she'd sit in her rocking chair in the living room and listen to

record albums she bought on the Island during our yearly visits to her mother's home: Celia Cruz, Felipe Rodríguez, and the big band music of Tito Puente, which she played loud to compete with my Little Richard, the Supremes, Dylan and, later, the Beatles, the Beatles, the Beatles. When my father came home we both turned down the volume. What is the best example of cultural conflict in the excerpt? A. Elenita versus the music of her parents' homeland B. Elenita versus her mothers controlling nature C. Elenita versus "Early Puerto Rican" décor D, Elenita versus the music's apparent absurdity
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ddd [7K]3 days ago
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Response: A. Elenita and the traditional music of her parents' homeland.

Clarification: In literature, conflict represents a struggle between opposing forces, typically involving a character (either the protagonist or another significant character) and either himself (internal conflict), society, or another character (external conflict). The provided excerpt from Gravity by Judith Ortiz Cofer illustrates an external conflict between Elenita and the music from her parents' homeland, which her mother listened to during the evenings.

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