In "Homesick," what is the narrator's viewpoint of relationships with Chinese people? She identifies with the Chinese. She values and respects them. She fails to appreciate them. She feels superior to the Chinese.
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Explanation: She identifies with the Chinese
- Homesick is the story of the author Jean Fritz`s childhood.
- The story deals with the author`s growing life in a town called Hankow in China.
- The narrator realizes after arriving in the USA that she was homesick for China.
- She discovers that she identifies with the Chinese.
- China was not just a part of her rather she considered herself to be a part of the country.
- She longed to visit her birthplace China.
- She valued and respected the Chinese.
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She values and respects them
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