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In "The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl," how does the narrator feel about her Chinese heritage?
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She rejects it.
She rejects it.

She fears it.
She fears it.

She cherishes it.
She cherishes it.

She flaunts it.
1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
She rejects it.
1 year ago

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