World War 2 wasn't a major influence for modernist writers. Modernism was a cultural and artistic movement held in the between 1914 and 1945, so modernist writers wrote about the cruel consequences <span>in society </span>of World War 1 and the Great Depression, among other topics.
We can infer that she did not feel as if she belonged to her new country, as option A shows.
<h3>Why can we infer this?</h3>
- Because the narrator is the main character of the story.
- Because the narrator presents us with her feelings about the new country.
"Daughter of Invention," tells the story of a girl who immigrated to the US with her family to escape the dictatorship of the Dominican Republic, her home country. The narrator's father was suffering strong political persecution in the Dominican Republic and so they need to start a new life in another country.
The narrator shows that in addition to the difference in culture and languages, her father is still afraid of persecution and she cannot integrate into American society and suffers a lot of xenophobia, which makes her feel that she does not belong in this new country.
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Yes, the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success. Through prosperity, through hard work, determination, and initiative.
-Gregory
................The answer is B