PART A: How does the conflict between the

narrator and her father develop the plot of the

story?

A The narrator and her father disagree on the

content of her speech, revealing how their

differing experiences have contributed to

their views on free expression.

B The narrator goes against her father's

advice and reads her speech, showing how

she has decided to reject the control

common in the Dominican Republic.

C The narrator reveals to her father in her

speech that she would rather remain in

America, establishing that she considers

herself more American that Dominican.

D The narrator expresses a lack of respect for

authority in her speech, revealing to her

father that she also doesn't respect him.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The conflict between the narrator and her father develop the story in the sense that:

A The narrator and her father disagree on the  content of her speech, revealing how their  differing experiences have contributed to  their views on free expression.

Explanation:

This question refers to the short story "Daughter of Invention" by author J.ulia Alvarez.

The main character and narrator has been chosen to write a speech to be given in front of teachers and classmates. And she does her job beautifully, filled with inspiration and passion. Her speech talks of strength, independence, of students surpassing their masters. But, to her shock and disappointment, the narrator's father disapproves of the speech to the point of tearing it to pieces.

The narrator and her father have completely different life experiences. Unlike her, he has lived through a dictatorship. He is still afraid of speaking his mind, of talking too loud, of losing loved ones, of being taken into a black car and disappearing, even though they now live in America. To the father, one should be careful and considerate when speaking. To the daughter, one should speak one's mind openly. The conflict between them develops the plot by highlighting their differences, as well as by helping them understand each other more profoundly.

Note: For some reason, Brainly usually has trouble posting answers that contain names starting with the letters j, u, and l. That is why I had to spell J.ulia like this.