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Mekhanik
1 month ago
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This question is about "Safety in Numbers" by Lucy Tan

English
1 answer:
ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
3 0

Answer:

A The narrator feels disdain towards her mother for being overly strict and not willing to take chances.

Explanation:

In "Safety in Numbers", we see the narrator's mother, a Chinese woman living in America, who is overly serious about her daughter's education and is excessively cautious with her life choices.

The narrator perceives the lifestyle her mother enforces on their family as mediocre, especially when she learns about her mother's past as a courageous activist who opposed the Chinese government, risking her life for her beliefs.

Ultimately, the narrator believes that her mother's strictness has stifled her potential and made her life too small.

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