In a short story, a young woman moves to the United States during high
school. Soon her English is much better than that of her family, but she is
expected to marry young and become a homemaker. However, she discovers
that she has a talent for engineering, and she pursues an education, even as
she worries that she is becoming too American.
Which is the most accurate analysis of two literary themes from this story?
A. The story examines cultural identity and the idea of maintaining
one's individuality
B. The story states that only through maintaining one's language is
one still authentic.
C. The story argues that only through erasing differences will people
create peace.
D. The story suggests that conflict is the inevitable outcome of
cultural exchange.