Read the passage from "Names/Nombres" by Julia Alvarez. By the time I was in high school, I was a popular kid, and it showed in my name. Friends called me Jules or Hey Jude, and once a group of troublemaking friends my mother forbade me to hang out with called me Alcatraz. I was Hoo-lee-tah only to Mami and Papi and uncles and aunts who came over to eat sancocho on Sunday afternoons – old world folk whom I would just as soon go back to where they came from and leave me to pursue whatever mischief I wanted to in America. JUDY ALCATRAZ, the name on the "Wanted" poster would read. Who would ever trace her to me? What main idea is conveyed in this passage? A[Julia feels like an outsider in her new culture. B[Julia’s many names help her fit into both cultures.. C[Julia is having trouble with life in the US. D[Julia’s Dominican culture was new to her friends.
Any ideas Jeffyyyyy
old question but will respond so this can be closed for the main idea, we want a statement that best describes most important point the author is trying to get across. we should also be careful to only look at what is being presented, and not try to over-analyze or make up details. major hint: notice how the vast majority of the paragraph is discussing how the narrarator goes by various names (Jules/Jude/Alcatraz/Julita) depending on who she's with.
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