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“Are you Chinese?” “Yes.” “American?” “Yes.” “Really Chinese?” “No…not quite.” “Really American?” “Well, actually, you see…” But I would rather say yes Not neither-nor, not maybe, but both, and not only The homes I’ve had, the ways I am I’d rather say it twice, yes

Which context clues helped you understand the meaning of quite in line 6? Write your best definition of quite and identify which other words or phrases helped you figure out its meaning.

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