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Read the passage from black boy. i realized that, though ties of blood made us kin, though i could see a shadow of my face in his face, though there was an echo of my voice in his voice, we were forever strangers, speaking a different language, living on vastly distant planes of reality. which best describes wright's attitude toward his father in this excerpt? wright recognizes the need to honor his father. wright recognizes that he has inherited his father's cruelty. wright believes that their life views are incompatible. wright believes that their similarities forge a strong bond.

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The answer is "Wright believes that their life views are incompatible".

In the passage, it clearly demonstrates that they're far off to each other. Regardless of whether Wright and his dad have had many similarities, the following arrangement of sentences demonstrates that it estranges it. Wright isn't close with his dad. He doesn't have a decent relationship to his dad. Hope it helps!
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