How do the new environments affect the narrator in “Excerpt from Behind the Mountains” and
Kia in “Excerpt from Little Cricket"? What events suggest that the narrator and Kia are each
adapting to their new environments? Use details from both stories to support your response.
In your response, be sure to
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explain how the new environment affects the narrator in "Excerpt from Behind the
Mountains"
explain how the new environment affects Kia in "Excerpt from Little Cricket”
• describe the events that suggest the narrator and Kia are each adapting to their new
environments
use details from both stories to support your response

Respuesta :

1. The weather in the environment in Behind the mountain causes the narrators eyes to water whenever she raises her head and also made her nose run.

The events that suggest that the narrator is adapting to a new environment

The narrator said that she kept falling in the snow, and that the weather was affecting her badly because she couldn't stay outside in it.

Also the narrator talked about being amazed by the magnificent structures she was seeing which was different from the things that she was used to.

2. In Excerpt from Little cricket, Kia's environment affects him given that she said that she has never seen people with the kind of appearance like she is seeing in this new environment.

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In both passages, the narrators are adapting to their new environment by learning the way of their new homes. Both of these characters have immigrated from different countries and are now establishing a new life in the United States. In “Behind the Mountains” and “Little Cricket”, Kia and the narrator are speechless as they are observing their new environments.

In”Behind the Mountains,” the narrator is feeling shocked as she is exploring her new city in Brooklyn, New York. As the narrator is walking through the snow for the first time, she observes how, “the street was quiet, the red bricked row houses lined up like snow capped soldiers…”(lines 3-5) The narrator was amazed at how the snow appeared in the streets and how everyone was wearing scarves and boots. This experience was different for the narrator.