English, 10.11.2020 01:00 aprilstalder
SOURCE 1: Rafters of Nostalgia is a strange movie that I hated from
beginning to end. For one, the opening scene is not really a scene at all
because the camera just focuses on an old urn resting in the corner of
a dusty cottage for a good 10 minutes. No actors, no action, no
nothing. Just urn. BORING!
SOURCE 2: Rafters of Nostalgia is a work of quiet genius that defies
trends in modern movies. You won't see any explosions or superheroes
here. Its opening scene forces the viewer to gaze upon an urn sitting in
the corner of a house for an uncomfortable 10 minutes, providing an
exhilarating opportunity to question the decreasing attention span of
modern life.
Which statement best synthesizes information from both sources?
Answers: 2
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Read the excerpt from "mother tongue." lately, i’ve been giving more thought to the kind of english my mother speaks. like others, i have described it to people as “broken” or “fractured” english. but i wince when i say that. it has always bothered me that i can think of no other way to describe it other than “broken,” as if it were damaged and needed to be fixed, as if it lacked a certain wholeness and soundness. what best supports the inference that tan believes nonstandard english is no less valid than standard english? tan spends a lot of time thinking about her mother’s “fractured” english. tan has trouble thinking of descriptive words when she is writing. tan’s american education makes it difficult for her to understand her mother. tan winces when she describes her mother’s english as “broken.”
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