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Feliz [49]
2 years ago
5

In Joy Luck Club, what do the following lines from Paragraph 10 reveal about the

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frosja888 [35]2 years ago
3 0
Your answer would be A. The light and hope within the narrator is afraid that if they never get out of a bad situation, nothing good will ever be able to happen.
ivann1987 [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

c)  

She believed that she would disappoint her mother if she did not become a child prodigy. not sure

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