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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?
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A. Our nature he serve is going to be turned into an office park
unless we can raise enough money to save it.
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B. I had never been as afraid as when our captain abandoned us but
I knew I had to step up and lead my men to safety
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C. 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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D. I want to fit in at my new school, sol bought some clothes like the
other kids even though I think they look strange​

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I want to fit in at my new school, sol bought some clothes like the other kids even though I think they look strange​.

Answer: Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the paragraph that has been talked above in the question is about the moving of one section from the land where they had been living for years and their ancestors had also been living for years on that land. So for them moving to a new place was very tough especially when they had to leave their ancestors land.

So the author also had to move from that land and shift to a new place but he was kind of excited also to do that because in a new place he would get to meet people of new culture and learn a different language.

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