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question 3 of 5 why does the narrator feel divided into three different people?
a. because she is leading a secret life as a revolutionary
b. because she dresses and acts differently depending on where she is
c. because she is trying to learn how to be an american
d. because she wants to become like sister mary joseph
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: A secret revolutionary life isn't typically linked to feeling divided into three people in common literary contexts about identity (especially related to cultural/contextual identity shifts).
- Option B: If the narrator dresses and acts differently based on location (e.g., different social contexts like home, school, public), this can create a sense of multiple identities, matching the "divided into three" idea.
- Option C: Learning to be American is a broader cultural assimilation, not directly about feeling like three distinct people.
- Option D: Wanting to be like Sister Mary Joseph is a single role aspiration, not creating three identities.
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B. Because she dresses and acts differently depending on where she is