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Which statement best shows a problem in the memoir Travels with Charley?

For many years I have traveled in many parts of the world.
But New York is no more America than Paris is France or London is England.
I, an American writer, writing about America, was working from memory, and the memory is at best a faulty, warpy reservoir.
So it was that I determined to look again, to try to rediscover this monster land.

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The statement that best shows a problem in the memoir "Travels with Charley" is:

"I, an American writer, writing about America, was working from memory, and the memory is at best a faulty, warpy reservoir."

This statement highlights the author's concern about the reliability of his perceptions and memories, indicating a struggle to accurately capture and convey the true essence of America. It reflects a central tension in the memoir regarding the challenges of representation and the subjective nature of experience.

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