China, disappearing into the chaos of the Japanese invasion and the Communist revolution that followed. b) (Para 4 L4) So 30 years after he left home, and in the wake of President Nixon''s visit, my father gathered us up and we rushed to China to find her. Section Ill: Vocabulary 1. Callouses n. (Paragraph 2 line 1) Definition: A thick and hard part of skin that is generated by the skin inflation. The marks and callouses they bear come from running and Jumping, neither of which my randmother has ever done. . Gaze v. (Paragraph 6 last 2 line) Definition: Look intently, attentively In our mutual isolation of language and experience, we could only gaze in wonder, mystified that we had come to be sitting together. 3. Gnarled ad]. v. (Paragraph 7 last 3 line) Definition: Rough, twisted and knobby And when it came, she broke down, her face bowed into her gnarled hands. Section lv. Discussion Questions 1 . What does the "bound" in the title refer to?
What does it mean in the article? 2. What''s your feeling, after the reading and analyzing of the article "Homeward Bound"? 3. How does the article reflect the previous social system in the past? Section V: Syntax She is a relic even in China, where foot binding was first banned more than 80 years ago when the country could no longer afford a population that had to be carried. (Para 1 B) Homeward Bound: Analysis of theme By lorenadai
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