How does Ji-Suk's mother best develop the theme that adapting to cultural change is difficult? "…she'd made Ji-Suk take Korean l
essons…" "…cooked kimchi and other Korean delicacies with her at least once a week…" "…she’d been determined to make sure Ji-Suk graduated from a respectable college and became a lawyer." "Her mother had spent years learning to speak relatively good English…"
The answer is: "Her mother had spent years learning to speak relatively good English…"
In the story "Bul-GO-gi!," Ji-Suk's mother best develops the theme that adapting to cultural change is difficult when it is mentioned that it took her ages to learn to speak English somewhat well. After coming from Korea, she found the language her most challenging obstacle. That is why she wanted her daughter to speak English well, attend a respectable university and graduate as a lawyer.