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In "This Is Not Who We Are" by Naomi Shihab Nye reflects on her relationship with her "Arab-American identity" & describes her experiences being affected by her "Arab-American identity".Explanation: Which of the following describes how the author views the state of the world?A. The author is saddened by the violence and hate in the world, but she continues to believe in those who make peace and beauty.1. Which statement describes the central idea of the text? It is important for Arab Americans to embrace cultural beauty and remain hopeful, especially during sad or difficult times.2. Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part 1?“Now that I have tears in my eyes even while making baba ghanouj, our famous eggplant dip, so what? … There is still so much good work to do.” (Paragraph 31)3. Which statement describes the author’s main purpose in the text?To share her experiences as an Arab-American in the current social climate5. What connection does the author draw between poetry and the ability of people to understand the world around them?The author feels that as "As a direct line to human feeling, empathic experience, genuine language, and detail, poetry is everything that headline news is no" (Paragraph 25). "It takes us inside situations and helps us imagine life from more than one perspective, horror, imagery, and metaphor-those great tools of thought- and deepens our confidence in a meaningful world" (Paragraph 25)To learn more about: This is not who we are(commonlit )by Noami Shihab Nye visit https://brainly.com/question/29325665#SPJ!