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 est15
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Can you explain why the answer is C? While I did read that Kogawa used Christian rituals and symbols (including the biblical story of turning stone into bread) I didn't understand how that translated to "violating its own supposed religious ethics."
 David Boyle
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est15 wrote:Can you explain why the answer is C? While I did read that Kogawa used Christian rituals and symbols (including the biblical story of turning stone into bread) I didn't understand how that translated to "violating its own supposed religious ethics."
Hello,

"Kogawa's use of motifs drawn from Christian rituals and symbols forms a subtle critique of the professed ethics of the majority culture that has shunned Naomi." (Line 40-some)

David

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