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Please help me I need this question done!:) Read the excerpt from the Newslea article "Opinion: From Embarrassed About Bicultural Identity, to Celebrating It."

"The red dot is a bindhi — it signifies she's married," I'd say in a quiet voice. My answer would lead to more questions about my family's Indian traditions. Such questions were unwelcome back then. As a teen in a small Texas town, I didn't want my otherness distracting from my efforts to fit into my American life.

How do the ideas in this excerpt differ from the opinion of the author of the Newsela article "Opinion: It’s Important for Kids to See Diverse TV, Movie Characters"?

A.) The author of "Opinion: It’s Important for Kids to See Diverse TV, Movie Characters" believes the media is responsible for how families preserve their bicultural identities.

B.) The author of "Opinion: It’s Important for Kids to See Diverse TV, Movie Characters" wants children to embrace every aspect of their heritage.

C.) The author of "Opinion: It’s Important for Kids to See Diverse TV, Movie Characters" believes bicultural young people no longer struggle to fit in.

D.) The author of "Opinion: It’s Important for Kids to See Diverse TV, Movie Characters" wants children to focus on fitting into the dominant culture.

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