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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

What effect does the use of mixed spanish and english have in this excerpt from ‘freeway 280’ by lorna dee cervantes?

How does the use of mixed Spanish and English in this excerpt from "Freeway 280" by Lorna Dee Cervantes reflect the poet's inner conflicts stemming from her bicultural heritage?

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Anonymous

Feb 15, 2025

E. The mixed language hints at the poet's inner conflicts based on her bicultural heritage.To understand why is this the correct answer we need to know more about the autho Lorna Dee Cervantes. "Of both Mexican and Native American ancestry, Cervantes is a member of a fifth-generation California family. Her parents, concerned about prejudices against Spanish-speaking citizens in the United States, strictly forbade the use of any language but English in the home as Cervantes was growing up. Cervantes's poetry often reflects this clash between her ethnic background and the American culture around her. As a way of reflecting her multicultural upbringing, the poet often makes use of both English and Spanish vocabulary in her poems."* Freeway 280." Poetry for Students. . Encyclopedia.com. 6 Mar. 2019 The author in the poem does not want to celebrate her biculturalism but wants to express through the use of the two languages that she is internally in conflict with her identity and does not reject any of the two cultures she has. Mexican and American.
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Anonymous

Jan 07, 2025

The effect that the use of mixed Spanish and English have in this excerpt from Freeway 280 by Lorna Dee Cervantes is that it gives the poem a lyrical, rhythmic quality. The correct answer is C.Explanation:Nothing in this excerpt (just in this excerpt given) suggest any struggle from the author, in fact, it could also demonstrate that she is proud of her bicultural heritage and celebrates it. But, what is clear is the rhythm those words, and change of language, gives to the excerpt. Just try and read it out loud and see how dynamic it is, it is fun and has a great pace. It definitely gives a lyrical, rhythmic quality.
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Anonymous

Jan 15, 2025

A. The mixed language celebrates the poet's bicultural and bilingual identity.
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Anonymous

Dec 04, 2024

A: The mixed language celebrates the poet's bicultural and bilingual identity.Explanation:By using both languages, the spanish-english combination is a celebration of the writters roots, by mixing them, in a beautiful way searching for "color" in the piece she reflects that hse is proud of both her latin-american roots and her american roots.
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Anonymous

Nov 19, 2024

D- the mixed language conveys the poet rejection of her american identitly 
Lorna Dee Cervantes who is an American poet and activist, has Mexican and Native American ancestry, she has won several awards for her writings and work with both communities.This excerpt highlights her bilingualism by easily combining Spanish and English words, which is an obvious display of embracing both cultures, the essence of being "Chicana" ; the trend started around the 1960s to empower the Chicano identity in U.S.A.Thereby the best answer is (A.)Explanation:
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Anonymous

Dec 01, 2024

The answer is: It's a way to show her ethnic background and the American culture around her. Explanation:Cervantes has both; Mexican and Native American Ancestry. At an Early age, Cervantes' parents forbade the use of Spanish and any other language due to the prejudices about Spanish Speaking citizens living in America, so Cervantes grew up with this limiting. So, the use of both; English and Spanish vocabulary in her poems, is a way to show her disagreement with this decision back in time somehow, and her ethnic background and also the American culture around her.
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Anonymous

Nov 13, 2024

The correct answer is A) The mixed language celebrates the poet's bicultural and bilingual identity.The effect that the use of mixed Spanish and English has in this excerpt from "Freeway 280" by Lorna Dee Cervantes is "The mixed language celebrates the poet's bicultural and bilingual identity."Lorna wrote the poem in 1954. As an American with Mexican roots, she expressed this cultural mix of both nations in her pieces of work. She takes the best of both, Americans and Mexican, and put it in her poems. She has written another two books on poetry: "Emplumada" (1981) and "From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger" (1991).

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