English, 25.05.2021 02:40 jasminelockhart432
Which statement best describes how the story's plot influences the narrator in "Homesick”?
The treatment she receives on her arrival on US soil spoils the narrator's excitement about it.
Having to prove it is all right for her to be in the US changes the narrator's desire to live there.
Being jostled from line to line causes the narrator to regret traveling thousands of miles to get to the US.
Crossing thousands of miles of ocean takes away the narrator's excitement about reaching US soil.
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