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Which line is antithesis
These are not moments in Asian American history, this is American history
When we are erased from our history books, we are made invisible to our own society and the result is, as congresswoman Ming so eloquently put it, “we are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our own country.”
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These are not moments in Asian American history, this is American history
When we are erased from our history books, we are made invisible to our own society and the result is, as congresswoman Ming so eloquently put it, “we are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our own country.”
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The line that serves as an antithesis is: **“we are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our own country.”**
This line presents a contrast between the concept of belonging ("our own country") and the feeling of alienation ("made to feel like foreigners"), highlighting a stark opposition in the experience of Asian Americans within the broader context of American identity.
This line presents a contrast between the concept of belonging ("our own country") and the feeling of alienation ("made to feel like foreigners"), highlighting a stark opposition in the experience of Asian Americans within the broader context of American identity.
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