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Read the following excerpt from “Ellis Island” by Barbara Davis-Pyle. They say it’s a pot made for melting, But I think it’s a kettle for soup. And we are the stew – Thickened with hope. Peppered with fear. In this excerpt, the poet refers to the idea that it can be difficult to find one’s place in America. people in America really are the same. America is a melting pot of different cultures. there are few cultures in America.

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I can confirm it's C. <3

The poet refers to the idea that America is a melting pot of different cultures. Hence, option C is correct.

Why America has been described as a “melting pot of people from different places?

If we consider that America was affected by a number of diverse cultures, which continue shape American society today, even though this is frequently not acknowledged by prejudiced and racist people, the description of America in the question above is somewhat accurate.

Due to cultural pluralism, it is impossible to adequately express the American identity in words because it is highly personal to each individual and how he views America.

A metaphor for a society where many different types of people come together as one is a melting pot. Many people refer to America as a melting pot. Some nations are made up of citizens whose racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds are quite similar.

Thus, option C is correct.

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