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- She realizes America is not the perfect place of her dreams.
- She describes the Old World as dark, confining, and hopeless, as opposed to the brightness and freedom of opportunity in America.
- The speaker feels lost in America, but more importantly she feels as if she has lost the imagined America of her dreams.
- An immigrant who goes to America.
- Because she has no other choice if she wants to “become an American.”
Explanation:
In "America and I," Anzia Yezierska talks about her experiences when she arrived to America. She was a Russian immigrant, and she had high hopes for her new home. She believed that America was a land of hope and opportunity, and that this new country would give her the chance to pursue her passions. However, she quickly realizes that the life of immigrants can be very difficult, and that America might not be the paradise she dreamt of.
21. The trip to the vocational guidance office enables the narrator to realize that "America is not the perfect place of her dreams" because the visit "stripped her of all illusions."
22. At the beginning of the text, the author compares the "Old World" to America in these words, "the Old World as dark, confining, and hopeless, as opposed to the brightness and freedom of opportunity in America."
23. The speaker, when she asks “Where is America?” in paragraph 45, shows that "The speaker feels lost in America, but more importantly she feels as if she has lost the imagined America of her dreams."
This shows that the narrator has not yet realized that she will work to make her dream a reality.
24. The phrase that best describes the narrator is "an immigrant who goes to America," seeking the good from America instead of working out something good out of America.
25. The reason that the narrator trusts the American family in her first job is because they are close friends from her old village.
Thus, the narrator trusts the family to treat her honorably, at least for old friendship's sake, but they denied her first wages, not minding her hard work.
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