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TEA [102]
2 years ago
14

THE UNSPOKEN HISTORY BEHIND A SURNAME

English
1 answer:
iris [78.8K]2 years ago
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We can see that the detail from the text that best supports the answer to Part A is:

B. "When I'm in the Boston region, people ask me if it's French, and I think they are trying to determine if my heritage is Haitian." (Paragraph 4).

The Part A answer is: C. Knowing the origins of people's surnames in America can better help us understand the nation's history.

<h3>What is surname?</h3>

Surname re refers to one's family name which is used to indicate the family, tribe or even community the person came from. It's a portion of one's personal name which is also known as the last name.

We see that in "The Unspoken History Behind A Surname" by Lolly Bowean, she reveals how surnames are used to show the history or background of someone.

Learn more about African American on brainly.com/question/24840268

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