(HC) The image below is a poster made during World War I:Pub…

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(HC) The imаge belоw is а pоster mаde during Wоrld War I:Public DomainBased on this poster, what conclusion can be made about the U.S. government during World War I?

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Quiz оn Sаndrа Cisnerоs’ The Hоuse on Mаngo Street For this Quiz, you needed to have read the excerpt from Sandra Cisneros’ novel The House on Mango Street and watched the video of the Sandra Cisneros interview before you opened the Quiz. If you did not, you cannot close this quiz and do the reading. You have one chance to complete the Quiz when you open it. The story is written in a series of vignettes. A vignette is a short reminiscence or story. The main character, Esperanza, tells stories of her life, her friends, and neighbors. As you read the selection of vignettes or chapters, you get a sense of who Esperanza is and what is important to her. This novel is also called a coming-of-age story. This means it is about a young girl or boy growing up and discovering something about themselves and the world. The novel is set in a Hispanic American section of Chicago in the 1980’s. You will notice that times have changed but somethings still have not. In the video the author Sandra Cisneros talks about what inspired her to write this novel and about her life. For this Quiz, write a 300–500-word essay on this question. Give short examples from the story to support your points and to show that you read the story. Connect your discussion with the author’s interview. Esperanza’s house. How does she feel about it? What issues does she have with the house? How does her family feel about it? How do some of her neighbors feel about it and Esperanza’s family? Esperanza talks about her name. Discuss what it tells you about her identity. How does she feel about her name? Why doesn’t she like it even though it means hope? Connect it to your name. Do you like/dislike it? What meaning does it have? Does it have any family connections? Connect the Sandra Cisneros interview to the story. Grade:50-point grade based on you fulfilling all three elements of the Quiz: Length Requirement: 300-500 words Incorporate specific examples from the story. This means giving short summaries from the story Connect the interview to the story This is a timed quiz essay. This means I am not concerned about perfect grammar. Don’t worry