Alright so I never actually read the book so please take this with a grain of salt. From what I have just read it seems that Gogol comes to accept his non-American side and appreciate his Indian-American identity. I'm not sure why he comes to terms with it, but apparently he does. In the ending he sits down and reads the book his dad gives him by Nikolai Gogol. So yes, I think he does accept his name. However I strongly encourage you to verify that if you have the book. I hope this helped :)
Answer:
Considering that the Civil Rights Movement took place nearly sixty years ago, is there anything today worth fighting for? Has the United States treated its citizens fairly in that time? What still needs to be done
Answer:
fishing
Explanation:
As a result of their closeness to the pacific ocean and the Columbia river
Yes I think because he was just thinking about you and you know I put that on me and I wanna was the day I wanna was a good morning I wanna was a good morning I wanna was a good morning I wanna was a good morning I wanna