Answer:
The narrator believed that she and her mother looked comical to the strangers.
Explanation:
"Funny in Farsi" is a memoir written by Firoozeh Dumas. The book deals with the author's moving to America from Iran and the suddden change of surroundings, culture, people, language etc.
Now, we can infer the author's attention in this sentence from it's context. She compares their visit to the stranger's house to a personal circus performance. To most people, visit to a circus is funny and entertaining, so Dumas concludes that was the way strangers felt to the sight of her and her mother due to different clothes, customs and a complete lack of basics of the language.
"I didn't officially graduate from Worcester Polytechnic Institute until years later when I was awarded their honorary Ph.D."
Why? You know this is a FACT. an opinion is when a person BELIEVES, THINKS, or something like that.
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