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20 May, 21:27

What is the implied meaning the author is trying to convey in the allusion all too real manhattan?

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  1. 21 May, 01:08
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    Read the following excerpt from "The Four Hundred Year Old Woman" by Bharati Mukherjee and answer the following question.

    I have found my way in the United States after many transit stops. The unglimpsed phantom Faridpur, and the all to real Manhatten have merged as "desh." I am an American. I am an American writer, in the American mainstream, trying to extend it.

    What is the implied meaning the author is trying to convey in the allusion all too real Manhatten?

    the lively and bustling city

    the good and bad of Manhatten

    that Manhatten has gotten the best of her

    Manhatten is much like her family's homeland

    The answer is Manhatten is much like her family's homeland
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