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alice walker becomes nostalgic for her father and wishes had he been alive he would have admired her for​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The correct answer for the question asked is, " Alice Walker becomes nostalgic for her father and wishes had he been alive he would have admired her for the woman she had become.

Explanation:

This text is from the Poem at Thirty-Nine”by Alice Walker who describes, through a first person perspective of narration that what the speaker misses about her father.

The poem ends on a note with the speaker finding peace in her memories and the thought that the narrator has that her father would be proud of the woman she has become.

Answered by PBCHEM
34

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The correct answer is 'the woman she had become.'

This is referring to the poem 'Thirty-Nine' by Alice Walker. The poetess at this point in her life, at the verge of reaching forty longs for a father in her daughter's life. After being divorced from her husband their daughter, Rebecca didn't have a parental figure, and thus, the speaker goes in a flashback and feels nostalgic for her father which she shares with us through this poem.

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