Why is hoda’s relocation to america described as a “roll of dice”?
hoda might not be ab...
English, 10.12.2019 11:31 oliviaschmitt0
Why is hoda’s relocation to america described as a “roll of dice”?
hoda might not be able to adapt to life in the united states.
a. no one can predict what her future with samir would be.
b. samir might not like her after he dates her for awhile.
c. hoda might not be able to find a good job in chemistry.
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