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The struggle with English in your book relates to mine where at one point in my book Said states that "In school I found myself struggling with Englis...
Language is a crucial element in how immigrants assimilate to a new society. As Edward Said puts it in his book Out of Place, "language is inseparable...
In the Ted Talk "Don't feel sorry for refugees -- believe in them", speaker Luma Mufleh speaks about her experiences working with refugees and the imp...
Assimulation and acceptance, has often been predicated on their knowledge of the English language, along with their adoption of English manners and va...
I apologize this is for the wrong one.
In my book Said writes, "One of the most difficult things I encountered in the early days of my life in the United States was a language problem that ...
In my book Said writes, "One of the most difficult things I encountered in the early days of my life in the United States was a language problem tha...
In my book, Said talks about his experience as an immigrant in America and the burden he faced as a young immigrant. He mentions that "it was assumed ...
I believe that speaking their language to teach them English would most likely help more in the long run to help assimilate into the culture. Some oth...
In out of place I have not gotten to a spot where it talks about an American explaining something wrong or incorrectly to the character. But the quote...
Your book seems very interesting I like the change in all of our books one is about being in America one is about the journey there mine is a mix of b...
Mine is similar to yours but yours seems more interesting mine is about a boy from Jerusalem moving to America and then the difference between ours is...
"There are no characters in this story and almost no dramatic confrontations, because most of the people in it are so sick and so much the listless pl...
"The legs of those who stood were like fence posts driven into a warm, squirming, farting, sighing earth. The queer earth was a mosaic of sleepers who...
“All this happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true.” (Pg.1) Vonnegut “Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time.” (Pg.22) Vo...