ABDOULAYEIBRAHIMA200 ABDOULAYEIBRAHIMA200 Anglais Answered Bonsoir, pourriez vous m'aidez avec cette exercice. Merci bien.Not a “Modern Family” at allABC's hit series Modern Family has returned to the air for its secondseason.It's the "modern" elements of the Modern Family that you're supposedto notice right away. The family patriarch, Jay, has divorced hischildren's motter and is married to a much younger Colombian tomannamed Gloria. Gloria has her own son from a previous marriage,Manny. Jay's own children - Claire and Mitchell - are grown andhave households of their own. Claire is married with three children.Mitchell, who is gay, lives with his partner Cameron and their adopted Vietnamese daughter, Lily.And yet I'm struck', over and over again, by how unmodern - or at leasthow atypical, by contemporary American standards - this family is.To begin with, the entire family lives in the same town. There's a lotof "day-to-day grandparenting," precisely the kind of grandparentingis that few American children ever experience.Moreover, in each of the (very well-appointed) households there isat least one parent who stays home with the children. This is in starkcontrast to the contemporary reality, in which families with one"stay-at-home" parent are a distinct minority. Even if we regard the family on Modern Family merely as an ideal,we have to recognize that it is an ideal that is becoming out-of-reachfor more of us all the time.www.frontporchrepublic.com, 20101. Read the article. List thecharacters and recap the familyrelationships.2. What are the specificities of thisfamily? Pick out three elementsfrom the text.3. According to the author does this reflect Americans'reality? Explain why4. What does the author wantto denouce in this article?Justify your answer.