What do we know about the mother in " two kinds"? select all that apply
a)she came from...
Biology, 23.12.2019 13:31 nayiiii1874
What do we know about the mother in " two kinds"? select all that apply
a)she came from china
b) she has two daughters who died.
c)her mother , father , and first husband are dead.
d) she is part japanese
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