Problemas
Which excerpt from "Daughter of Invention" contains language that best reveals that Carks is still fied to his Dominican origin? He sat bolt upright,reaching for his glasses which in his haste he knocked across the room. "Que pasa? Rue pasa? -... is boastful.I celebrate myself?The best student learns to destroy the teacher?"He mocked Yoyo's plagiarized words. "Have you gone mad?"He shook her away."You were going to let her read that __ that insuit to her teachers?" He called down curses on her head, ordered her on his authority as her father to open that cloor!
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Ignacio
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Respuesta
The excerpt that best reveals Carlos's connection to his Dominican origin is "He sat bolt upright, reaching for his glasses which in his haste he knocked across the 'Que pasa? Rue pasa?'".
Explicación
## Step 1The problem requires us to identify the excerpt from "Daughter of Invention" that best reveals Carlos's connection to his Dominican origin. This involves analyzing each excerpt to see which one contains elements that are indicative of his Dominican heritage.## Step 2The first excerpt, "He sat bolt upright, reaching for his glasses which in his haste he knocked across the room. 'Que pasa? Rue pasa?'", contains the phrase "Que pasa? Rue pasa?", which is in Spanish. This phrase is a common expression in the Dominican Republic, indicating that Carlos is using Spanish, a language that is part of his Dominican origin.## Step 3The second excerpt, "... is boastful. I celebrate myself? The best student learns to destroy the teacher?" He mocked Yoyo's plagiarized words.", does not contain any elements that are indicative of Carlos's Dominican origin.## Step 4The third excerpt, "Have you gone mad?" He shook her away. "You were going to let her read that __ that insult to her teachers?", does not contain any elements that are indicative of Carlos's Dominican origin.## Step 5The fourth excerpt, "He called down curses on her head, ordered her on his authority as her father to open that door!", does not contain any elements that are indicative of Carlos's Dominican origin.