In CN: [“Mother Tongue” Comparison and Questions]

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In CN: [“Mother Tongue” Comparison and Questions] In her essay, Tan explores “all the Englishes” that are a part of her identity. Make a list with examples of all the different kind of “Englishes” that you use in your life to make relative connections to Tan’s perspective. Reread the essay, focusing on Tan’s voice and the Rhetorical Strategies that she is implementing in her writing. How is she dealing with the issue of cultural clash between her Chinese heritage and modern American customs? (pg. 546-47) #’s 1, 2, 3, 8