Answer: Not exactly.
Explanation: No, I wouldn't say people are only complete when they're aware of their ancestral culture. Many people have no idea who their great great great grandma was, or even know she existed. I think a lot of people are focused on the now, and either don't have time, or just wouldn't like knowing. It is a very good thing to be proud of your culture, and where you've come from, but it is not a necessity. You don't need to embrace your culture, or race, to be confident and proud of who you are.
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Verb: the word "asked" is the action of requesting information.
I guess you could say its also like parental genetics except we have our own genes the way you move your hand is different then other peoples hand movement
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The theme of this story is that not everyone gets a happily ever after. We continue to go through trials and tribulations that test us and how grounded we are. There is no one moment which leads to peace afterwards.
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im not 100% sure but i think the answer is D
Explanation:
America is an improbable idea: tells the reader how Quindlen feels about the US
The mention of Daniel Boorstin's quote allows the reader to understand the authors idea
anyway this all means that Quindlen has more of an understanding than most immigrants
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