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Which statement best demonstrates a main theme of this text?

ji-suk’s mother wanted her to retain her korean culture, so ji-suk ate korean foods and learned the language.
i-suk’s mother was a strict disciplinarian, so she did not want ji-suk to integrate into american culture.
ji-suk had often disappointed her mother, and ji-suk wondered if her mother would still be disappointed in her.

ji-suk’s mother loved her daughter, and she was determined for ji-suk

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