In "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine" by Jhumpa Lahiri, Mr. Pirzada gives Lilia candy every time he visits her and her family, and Lilia keeps the candy in a special sandalwood box that once belonged to her grandmother. To Lilia, the candy symbolized Mr. Pirzada's hope that his family was okay, and she saved and ate the candies in a manner of prayer because she had faith that his family was safe and being taken care of.
Try to relate the story.Find out how history refers to the human experienceThink about cultural connotations.Identifies mission or strugglePay close attention to the images used.Consider the state of mind and toneLook for the symbolism.Identify themes and motives.Consider other rhetorical or literary figures and techniques.
It really helps tbh bc ur thinking positive
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To participate in a conversation about something in order to find a solution or express your own points of view.
the answer is b. because her being afraid is the internal conflict.