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In two to three sentences, explain how the context of Quindlen’s piece affects your understanding of the central idea. Use details from the op-ed in your response.

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I can better grasp Quindlen's perspective that tragedy frequently brings Americans together now that I am aware that she penned the essay in response to the September 11 attacks. I also get Quindlen's attempt to get readers to reconsider the significance and worth of American identity.

Explanation:

  • Following the tragedy of September 11, 2001, assaults on America, Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Anna Quindlen wrote a piece for Newsweek titled "A Quilt of a Country." The idea behind this post is that, despite the fact that diversity can cause a lot of issues in American cities, it also acts as a tribute to what makes America unique.
  • America is a singular and amazing concept since it is composed of so many disparate elements that don't seem to belong together but work better as a whole. Quindlen compares the United States to a patchwork as a literary allegory to explain how it was pieced together in a unique way.
  • America is far from being free of intolerance in all its forms. Since the country's founding, racism, sexism, homophobia, and other types of hatred have been here, yet events like 9/11 serve to highlight how fortunate we are.

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