answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

They didn't loose their accents its just the title of the book

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

6mo ago

"How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents" is a novel by Julia Alvarez that explores the lives of four sisters from the Dominican Republic who struggle with cultural identity and assimilation in the United States. The book is structured as a series of interconnected vignettes, each focusing on a different sister and different events from their past and present. Through these vignettes, the novel examines themes of family, language, and the challenges faced by immigrants in a foreign land.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Answers to how the garcia girls lost their accents?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How pages are in How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents?

There are 286 pages in How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.


Did Julia Alvarez write a book called how the alvares girls lost their accents?

No, but she did write a book called How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.


Did juila wrote a book called how the Alvarez girls got lost in their accents?

Julia Alvarez wrote a book entitled How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.


What does the story of the red sneakers reveal to the reader about papis and mamis personalites in the book how the garcia girls lost there accents?

sharukkhan


When was How the García Girls Lost Their Accents created?

How the García Girls Lost Their Accents was created in 1991.


How many pages does How the García Girls Lost Their Accents have?

How the García Girls Lost Their Accents has 286 pages.


Did Julia Alvarez write a book called How The alverz girls lost their accents?

Yes, Julia Alvarez did write a book called "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents." The novel follows the lives of four sisters who immigrate to the United States from the Dominican Republic and explores themes of identity, culture, and family.


How is Yolanda greeted by her Dominican relatives in how the Garcia girls lost their accents?

It was the revolutionary war. That is the first war in the whole world but now in America there is more wars to come. But here in America there is hope around the world but people around the world dies because, it was a huge war but now there is more.


How the García Girls Lost Their Accents climax?

The climax of "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" occurs when the sisters confront their complicated relationship with their Dominican heritage during a family trip back to the Dominican Republic. The novel explores themes of cultural identity, family dynamics, and the impact of immigration on individual identity, culminating in a pivotal moment of self-realization and acceptance for the García sisters.


Reason for leaving homeland in How the Garcia Girls lost their accents?

They are forced out by the government as their father is under heat from the government as Yolanda long ago told the story of how her father had a gun, which of course was illegal and since then their father is under pressure. And also the father left the government which even more maddened them, eventually they make the choice to leave.


Who is the main character in how the Garcia girls lost their accents?

There are three sisters in the story Yolanda, Sandi, Sophia, and Carla. carla is the oldest, sandi is the second oldest, yolanda is third, and Sophia a.k.a. Fifi is the youngest. The majority of the chapters focus on Yolanda a.k.a Yo a.k.a. Joe in the United States so you could say that she is the main character.


Who played in Lost?

Jorge Garcia.