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