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12 February, 01:05

Read this passage from Dragonwings by Laurence Yep.

During those trips alone among the demons, Father and I learned things about one another; and more, we learned about being a father and a son. Every trip was an adventure into a strange, fearful city; and yet I felt safe by my father's side. Anyone who could laugh and tell stories and jokes and sing while he was alone among the demons must know what he was doing. In my own mind, Father was the embodiment of Uncle's superior man.

Based on the description of the setting in this passage, how does the narrator most likely feel about American cities?

He finds them exciting and full of adventure.

He finds them funny and entertaining.

He finds them unfamiliar and frightening.

He finds them evil and terribly wicked.

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  1. 12 February, 01:12
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    It’s c I read this book last year and the answer is c
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