3.
PART A: What connection does the narrator draw
A. Being required to wash the turbans makes...
3.
PART A: What connection does the narrator draw
A. Being required to wash the turbans makes the narrator angry that women in
her family must do housework.
B. Washing and folding the turbans makes the narrator realize that the memories
of her family are slipping away.
C. Going through the process of washing the turbans makes the narrator realize
that it is a family tradition that she never fully understood.
D. Washing and wearing the turban makes the narrator think about her family's
traditions and the future of her family.
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