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Kay
3 months ago
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What does the speaker of the poem imply about being American?

English
2 answers:
ddd [7.4K]3 months ago
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Respuesta:

La oradora sugiere que al identificarse como americana, ha perdido algunas características (adjetivos) que han estado presentes en su familia, como el 'anhelo por otra vida' que mostraba una de sus abuelas y la 'amargura' que tenía su tía.

Explicación:

Dado que la autora creció siendo americana, no cargó con la 'carga' que tenían otros miembros de su familia, y, por ende, perdió esas características.

Naddik [7.5K]3 months ago
3 0

Respuesta:

La oradora del poema implica que ser americano es:

está lleno de oportunidades y características positivas. Sin embargo, al ser americano y "suave", ha perdido algunas de estas cualidades.

Explicación:

La clave aquí es analizar las últimas oraciones, ella menciona que esas características la llenaban en su infancia, al igual que las oportunidades. Sin embargo, al hacerse adulta y convertirse en americana, algunas de esas cualidades la abandonaron, ya que siendo americana y suave, les parecía que no pertenecían aquí debido a su "suavidad" americana.

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