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Using contextual clues, what implicit meaning is there in the line “now I'm someone who watches tractor pulls on obscure cable channels?”

She misses the television shows she used to watch in India.
She doesn't feel like she's a very fast learner when it comes to American culture.
Though an Indian immigrant, in some ways she feels very integrated into American society.
Though it was a challenge, she worked very hard to understand American television programming.

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Though an Indian immigrant, in some ways she feels very integrated into American society.

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The implicit meaning in the line "now I'm someone who watches tractor pulls on obscure cable channels" is that, though an Indian immigrant, in some ways she feels very integrated into American society. The main contextual clue in the line is "tractor pulls" because tractor pulling is a kind of competition that one would not think is popular in India, but it is kind of motorsport competition that is popular in the United States. The fact that the speaker is watching this competitions on cable channels lets the reader know that she has adopted some american cultural customs.

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