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Part A
Based on the context clues in this passage, what is the best meaning of the figure of speech “the strands of my mixed heritage”?
A. an extended metaphor, related to hair, for the idea that the parts of her racial and ethnic backgrounds are not completely blended.
B. a simile to show that parts of her are in constant struggle with one another.
C. a euphemism for “mixed race” to demonstrate a feeling of struggle within herself.
D. another way of saying that her identity is smooth and untangled, like straight hair.

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Answered by VaibhavC4
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Answer:

The correct option for this answer is (C) .

Explanation:

As you have not posted the passage required in this question, I just gogled the answer.

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