‘American Born Chinese’ is a book by Gene Yang where he comes forward with three stories in his novel.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Wei-Chen is a character from the second story, which is all about stereotypes, and self acceptance. This is a story about two classmates Jin Wang(Chinese American) and Wei-Chen(Asian).
On the first day of the class, Jin is bullied by his classmates because of he’s Chinese, whereas Jin on the other hand bully Wei Chen because he’s unable to speak English.
As the story moves forward we come to know how Jin and Wei-Chen changes themselves into a totally different being to fit into the society. Yang addressed the boys as monkeys. Later at the end of the novel, it is shown how one must return to its original self and it is the only thing true and real.
The answer choice which is most likely the author's purpose for including the underlined words is; Choice D; He wanted to explain the reasoning that logically connects his argument to his evidence.
<h3>What is most likely the author’s purpose for including the underlined phrase?</h3>
Although, the author's argument and evidence are included, the underlined phrase, it has become common practice for writers to create logical explanations for their perceptions and hence, the author's purpose is to explain the reasoning and that logically connects the argument and evidence.
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<span>"In a peaceful age I might have written ornate or merely descriptive books, and might have remained almost unaware of my political loyalties."
This sentence shows that Orwell believes the type of writing an author is doing directly relates to the things going on around him in the world. He says that if things were peaceful in the world he might not have written about politics, but they were not peaceful so he did write politically. </span>