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Livia Burnett
30 April, 15:24
Rhetorical analysis of how to tame a wild tongue
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Ryland Barker
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In "How to Tame a Wild Tongue", the idea is presented that Latin Americans are forced to abandon their heritage and be submissive to white society, in order to persuade English speaking Americans to accept different social identities.
In the book several examples for people suffering from cultural identity issues (being a minority and ridicule for speaking native tongue) ...
This book leads to awareness of social justice.
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