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What is the purpose of the factual details in paragraph 4?
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
The author included paragraph 9 to –
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
The phrase 'the guava joins its sisters' in paragraph 10 is an example of --
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
Which phrase appeals to the senses of touch, taste, and sight?
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
Why does the author call apples and pears 'bittersweet' in paragraph 10?
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
The author's purpose in this essay is to --
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
What is the correct meaning of raided as it is used in paragraph 5?
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
What feeling does the author convey through her use of the word raided in paragraph 5?
to indulge oneself by taking from, especially in order to eat
eagerness
could feel the texture against my tongue, the tiny pink pellets of sweet.
to explain why it is hard to stop eating guavas when they are ripe and juicy
They represent her life in New York, about which she has mixed emotions.
figurative language
reflect on a meaningful childhood
reminisce about the author’s childhood.
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