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In "My Father Is a Simple Man," how does the author develop the speaker's father's viewpoint toward death?

by explaining that his father will accept his fate

by using a simile to compare death to the life cycle of fruit

by describing that his father has looked death in the eye before

by providing his father's insight into what might come after death

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Answer:

i think its the last one

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Answer:

The correct answer is (by explaining that his father will accept his fate)

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