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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The context of Quindlen’s piece affects my understanding of the central idea in the following way;
(i) Americans are united at time of hardship.
(ii) It concentrates on the diversity of the American society and their unity.
Quindlen's piece was written in context of the aftermath of the terrorist attack of 9/11. It concentrated on how the Americans overcame the trauma.
The context of Quindlen’s piece affects my understanding of the central idea in the following way;
(i) Americans are united at time of hardship.
(ii) It concentrates on the diversity of the American society and their unity.
Quindlen's piece was written in context of the aftermath of the terrorist attack of 9/11. It concentrated on how the Americans overcame the trauma.
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The concept of this post is that, despite the fact that diversity can cause a slew of issues in cities across the United States, variety serves as a tribute to what makes America unique.
Explanation:
- Quindlen's piece's context influences my perception of the fundamental theme in the following way:
- In times of adversity, Americans band together.
- It focuses on the diversity and unity of the American culture.
- Quindlen's essay was written in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It focused on how the Americans dealt with the trauma.
- Following the devastation of the September 11, 2001, assaults on America, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anna Quindlen wrote a piece for Newsweek called "A Quilt of a Country."
- The concept of this post is that, despite the fact that diversity can cause a slew of issues in cities across the United States, variety serves as a tribute to what makes America unique.
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