What does the phrase "persistent pull" most closely mean in paragraph 18.
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None of th...
English, 21.01.2021 01:00 jamarstand
What does the phrase "persistent pull" most closely mean in paragraph 18.
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None of these immigrants spent more than six months or so at Fort Indiantown Gap. But a persistent pull to reconnect with others who were there remains strong.
Group of answer choices
ambivalence
indifference or lack of care
strong desire
regret
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