Why did Sun-hee convince Tomo to address her by her Japanese name even though she
disliked it? Choose the correct answer.
a. If Tomo got confused and called her by the wrong name, then both of them could get
into trouble.
. b Tomo, being the principal's son could not be seen as someone who disobeyed Japanese
laws.
c . sun-hee experiences as Korean child and the punishment she received made her more aware of th dangers of being caught breaking the law
D all of the above
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Sun hee convinced Tomo to address her by her Japanese name because b Tomo, being the principal's son could not be seen as someone who disobeyed Japanese laws.
- The question has been asked from the story My name is Keoko by Linda Sue Park.
- The story tells the tale of the clandestine attempts every family member has made to escape Japanese control. The title comes from the rule of Japan, which requires Koreans to take Japanese names.
- Sun hee's family also preferred a Japanese name, Keoko for her. Sun hee didnt like it, but she had to accept it anyway.
- Since, Keoko's dad was her school principal, she allowed him to call her as Keoko and not Sunhee. This was because like all the major pursuits in Korean community this was also reserved for a man of Japanese descent.
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All of the above
Sun-hee convince Tomo to address her by her Japanese name even though she
disliked it because:-
a. If Tomo got confused and called her by the wrong name, then both of them could get
into trouble.
. b Tomo, being the principal's son could not be seen as someone who disobeyed Japanese
laws.
c . sun-hee experiences as Korean child and the punishment she received made her more aware of th dangers of being caught breaking the law
D all of the above
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