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English, 03.11.2019 06:31, helpplz5725

Read the passage
which evidence most strongly supports the
theme that one should be open to new cultural
experiences?
a moving experience
o
the author has delwyn explain the
italian custom of resting for an hour
or two after lunch
it happened again just like it did every three to
four years. the wallace family was moving
this year's move would be a little different
though, because they weren't being stationed
somewhere in the united states, this time they
were transferring all the way to aviano, italy
colonel wallace was a pilot in the air force,
and he loved his job. his wife and two children
supported his career, but this move had
generated quite a bit of tension inside his
household. sixteen-year-old jasmin and
delwyn were twins. delwyn seemed less
apprehensive about going to a new country,
but jasmin was dreading beginning a new life
from scratch, especially in italy
the author depicts the way jasmin
feels happier when she learns
about the interesting traditions and
lifestyles in her new home.
the author specifies that jasmin
and her family have moved to the
dolomite mountains, a beautifully
scenic area of italy
the author shows that delwyn
norcuadloc lacminin avlore the

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