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“And what’s this stuff?” I looked dubiously at the glass of thick, white liquid.

“Cow’s milk.”

I almost made a face but caught myself. “But that's cow urine.”

“No, no, stupid. Milk comes from the cow’s udders. Now drink it. You must not offend the lady.”

I glanced at the demoness. She smiled at me. It was nice of her to think of me as a demon child – I guess. I sipped the liquid and managed not to make a face at the awful, greasy taste.

—Dragonwings,
Laurence Yep

Which detail from the passage shows that white people and Chinese people struggled with trusting each other in this setting?

The woman is nice to the narrator.
The milk is greasy
The narrator’s father calls him stupid.
The narrator refers to white people as demons.

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Answer: it is D

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Answer: D. The narrator refers to white people as demons.

Explanation: Cuz i answered the question lol

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