English, 29.10.2021 14:00 ashhull2002
The author most likely uses the following (lines 38–39) to show .
And no, I don’t celebrate the death of children,
I don’t wish to destroy homes and churches.
Answer choices for the above question
A. the stereotypes Muslims face in the United States
B. some of the questions the speaker was asked by immigration before being allowed into the country
C. the speaker’s reflection on her previous attitudes toward Westerners
D. that the speaker’s house, church, and siblings were lost in the war
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Chapters 3–5 while reading, think about… author’s purpose/point of view symbolism communication between characters —ethan frome
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The author most likely uses the following (lines 38–39) to show .
And no, I don’t celebrate the de...
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