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what conflict do santha and premila experience when they meet the headmistress
Answer:
The conflict that Santha and Premila experience when they met the Headmistress was that she tried to change the names of Santha and Premila, which suggests that people were trying to change them and their identity.
Explanation:
'By Any Other Name' is a short story written by Santha Rama Rau. The story is the story of two sisters who were forced to attend Anglo Indian School. The story is set during the times of British Raj in India. The story sheds light on the discrimination faced by Indian students by English people in the school (abd outside as well.)
The conflict that arouse in the story when Santha and Premila met the Headmistress was the she changed their names. Name of a person reflects much about his or her identity and culture, of which they were robbed in the school by their English Headmistress.
The Headmistress changes the name of Santha to Cynthia and Premila to Pamela because their Indian names were difficult to pronounce by them.
Clarisa is reading an article about a middle school boy who is raising money for his school’s sports department. She remembers hearing an interview about a middle school student in a different country who is raising money to fix his school’s roof. How does she establish a text-to-world connection?
Answer:
She connects something she sees in text to something in real life.
Explanation:
A text-to-life connection is self explanatory. You are connecting something you see in text- like a book or article- to something you have seen or heard of in real life.
In the passage, Clarisa read an article. She remembered that she heard an interview that was similar to the article. She is connecting the text- the article- to world- an interview she heard.
Answer:
D) by remembering hearing a similar story that happened elsewhere
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