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sergejj [24]
4 years ago
13

Read the excerpt from The Namesake.

English
2 answers:
NeX [460]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The last one, Globalization can cause confusion and discomfort as people adjust to different, often conflicting, cultural values and expectations.

Explanation:

From my perspective this not only sounds more official and educational it is also true and factual. In the passage it shows how the teacher or Mrs. Lapisuds dosent understand why this person want the chil to be named Nikhil. And to connect it to the real world, when people first started to globalize (if that's a word) yes all of the other things happened but mainly was the confusion between culture and ethnicites. A lot of people today are stil confused becasue of being taught and raised to believe one thing but as they receive education the beleive another. This is a much more serious problem than names but is also a significant difference on the two different minds that are comparing their beleifs. One wanting a meaning behind it, kind of the <em>'educational way'</em> and one the way the always have done it.

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Sorry if this was too long :/

Nikolay [14]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

the answer is d/the final option.

Explanation:

People have a hard time adjusting and this can cause conflict in them. In this excerpt it says most everyone goes by nicknames. They ask for them to call him "Nikhil" in order to grab his attention. This can have both positive and negative effects. These outcomes would mainly have a positive effect however. But thats a different topic.

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