English, 09.03.2021 01:00 blackbetty79
What senses does Kothari appeal to in her descriptions the can of tuna? Give examples for each. Then explain how these descriptions help to support Kothari's conclusion, "We do not understand so many things, my mother and I."
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Kothari describes how the tuna smells, looks, and feels. She describes it as "smelling fishy," looking "pink and shiny, like an internal organ" and "similar to the bad foods" her mother does not want her to eat, and "stinking and oily." The descriptions help to support Kothari's conclusions because neither she nor her mother de ella can understond what to do with such unappealing food
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