Read the excerpts from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry" and "Speaking Arabic."

"My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.

At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, 'I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel so lonely for one.' And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head."

Which best states how the structures of the excerpts differ?

A. Anaya structures his excerpt as an anecdote, while Nye structures her excerpt as a rhetorical appeal.
B. Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis, while Nye structures her excerpt as an observation.
C. Anaya structures his excerpt as an observation, while Nye structures her excerpt as an analysis.
D. Anaya structures his excerpt as a rhetorical appeal, while Nye structures her excerpt as an anecdote.



Answer :

Final answer:

Anaya uses observation while Nye utilizes an anecdote structure in the excerpts. Anzaldua's text discusses the significance of language to identity and culture.


Explanation:

Anaya structures his excerpt as an observation, while Nye structures her excerpt as an anecdote.

In the excerpt from Gloria Anzaldua's "How to Tame a Wild Tongue," the author explores her identity as Chicana shaped by language practices. She emphasizes the importance of language to culture and personal identity.

Intersection of language and culture, identity formation, bilingualism


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