Not too sure about this one but maybe it shows the value of education in Korea.
I do notice how competitive it is to earn a college degree in Korea, students stay up all night studying every single second to score even one point better in their entrance exams, something like SAT in the US, so they can get into the college they want to.
The better college you go to, the better job you get. Now that’s common sense but the value of that is different from the US. There’s the “American Dream” in the US where anyone can become rich if they put their mind to it and luck rolls on, in most Asian countries academic history/resume is what determines their life.
Sorry that was a bit all over the place but hopefully you got something from it
First person view because the she/protagonist explains what she saw.
personally think 'a' is the best answer
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One curious fact is that Israel's Absentee Ownership law which has been used to unfairly disown Palestinians of their family homes, was in fact adapted from a Pakistani law which sought to strip non-Muslims of their property in what would become Pakistan
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