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English, 16.11.2019 02:31, normahernandez977

Read the following passage:
i was so worried about the new lunchbox that i hadn't thought about what was inside. i imagined what i might say if the kids asked me about the characters on it. i didn't know who any of them were! however, no one asked. they were overcome by the unfamiliar smell of my lunch. suddenly, i had lost my appetite for what was once my favorite dish.
which best explains how this passage presents a cultural conflict?
a. it depicts a cultural clash involving food and pop culture.
b. it creates tension over differing value systems.
c. it reveals the narrator's worry over bringing a new lunchbox to school.
d. it shows how differences of appearance and dress create prejudices.

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