This question is about "Life of a Chinese Immigrant"
Answer:
b. Access to foods that he was used to.
Step-by-step explanation:
As we read the text, we realized right at the beginning of the narrative that Chew did not decide to go to San Francisco because there was food he was used to, but because a man from the region where he lived in China and who was very poor, he became rich after he worked in San Francisco.
This man's prosperity was what motivated Chew to go to San Francisco and thus have access to better jobs, housing and food to which he was accustomed.