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English, 11.10.2019 00:30 hraines13

5: read these lines from cathy song's poem “magic island.”
“on the grass beside their straw mat,
a black umbrella,
blooming like an ancient flower,
betrays their recent arrival.”
which of these is most likely why the speaker uses the word betrays in these lines?
a. to stereotype the immigrant family as being different from other families in america
b. to illustrate that the immigrant family wants to blend in with other families in america
c. to suggest that the immigrant family will one day blend in with mainstream american society
d. to hint that the immigrant family doesn’t get along with each other now that they are in america

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