How is the author affected by the violin music?
A
She feels less alone in the world, listenin...
How is the author affected by the violin music?
A
She feels less alone in the world, listening to a fellow Arab-
American musician.
B
She feels moved by the reminder of important parts of her
culture.
С
She feels saddened by the reminder that Arab-Americans
are struggling right now.
She is upset by the reminder of her past and the cultural
expression she is no longer allowed.
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