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English, 08.10.2020 14:01 amortalstardev

Chiba had never wanted anything more than to go back home. His son, now three, was beginning to ask questions. "Idua, there is no place like Abuja," Chiba said. He stroked his boy's hair, as he added, "I'm telling you!"
"Papa, is your yellow house still there? And the big river by the park? And the million trees?" Idua asked as the
plane landed on the runway.
"We'll see. I haven't been home in years—not since I moved to Atlanta and met your mother," Chiba said, unable to
contain his nostalgia and excitement.
The father and son were now outside the airport and roaming the city in a cab. Chiba looked outside the window
trying to find the traces of his old city. The sky was punctuated by bridges, flyovers, and skyscrapers. As he passed
the city gate, he saw more fast-food chains and tall office buildings than trees.
"This looks like Atlanta!" Idua made his disappointment clear. And he asked his father the same question again and
again, "Papa, where's the yellow house, and the big river, and the million trees?"
9. Which sentence best represents a theme of the passage?
A. People are often mistaken about their identity.
B. Kids always learn about life from their parents.
C. Parents are the best tour guides in the world.
D. More cities in the world have become alike

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