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i need help please: Our people were being forced to move from our land-land our ancestors had lived on for centuries. It was either that or assimilate into the culture that had taken over. None of us wanted to move. Most of us didn't want to change. But I'll admit that I was interested in learning the new language and culture. The colonizers' clothing and their schools also intrigued me. Which of these storylines most closely matches the external conflict of the passage? O A. I want to fit in at my new school, so I bought some clothes like the other kids', even though I think they look strange. B. Thad never been as afraid as when our captain abandoned us, but I knew I had to step up and lead my men to safety. O C. Our nature preserve is going to be turned into an office park unless we can raise enough money to save it. D. Should I go along with the plan or point out the ethical dilemma? was afraid I was already too far in to back out.​

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The correct answer is A) it makes readers understand the story's theme of cultural conflict.

The statement that most accurately describes the intended aesthetic impact of this resolution is "it makes readers understand the story's theme of cultural conflict."

The text helps the reader to understand the cultural conflict in that it refers to the situation when the people were forced to move away from the land where their ancestors had lived for years. This really impacted them. Although nobody wanted to move, the author mentions how he was curious about the new culture and language. Schools and clothing were very different and somehow attractive to the point of rejecting the ancestors' culture to embrace the new one.

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