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Charra [1.4K]
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40 POINTS FOR BRAINLIEST- In at least 100 words, discuss whether or not Chang succeeds in making the reader understand his feeli

ngs about leaving China. Explain why you feel he does or does not succeed.
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faust18 [17]1 year ago
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Answer:

Chang doesn't succeed in making the reader understand his feelings about leaving China. My argument is that; he speaks very little about his life in China by only describing his relationship with his dad in a few lines. The only memories that he carries are those of his father carrying him in his shoulders after supper.

The narrator is more focused on his stay in the new village his family settled in after escaping the war and speaks little about where he came from. This way, he does not succeed in making the reader understand his feelings about leaving China.

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