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The speaker in "At the Tourist Centre in Boston," finds the display about Canada is...

A) Realistic
B) Romantic
C) Amusing
D) Unreal

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The answer is D: "The speaker in "At the Tourist Centre in Boston" finds the display about Canada unreal."
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Answer:

D) Unreal

Step-by-step explanation:

At the Tourist Centre is a poem written by Margaret Atwood and it protrays a vision of Canada and the United States, as if she was on a dream, we can infere from the poem that the narrator is her, and that she is describing a dreamy vision of what she sees, she is describing it as

"Whose dream is this, I would like to know:

is this a manufactured

hallucination, a cynical fiction, a lure

for export only?"

Since she is observing tourists and the things being promoted, she dreams about coming back and find what she can no longer perceive as hers, a country she left, and that has changed ever since.

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