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loris [4]
4 years ago
5

Which of these excerpts from "Once in a Lifetime" by Jhumpa Lahiri most clearly exemplifies diversity within socioeconomic statu

s?
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1 answer:
faust18 [17]4 years ago
8 0

Of the excerpts from “Once in a Lifetime” by Jhumpa Lahiri the best one that exemplifies an exploration of diversity within socioeconomic status is:


Answer: C) My parents felt slighted by your parent’s extravagant visions, ashamed of the modest home we owned.


<span>I hope this helps, Regards.</span>

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