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What is a common theme in Amy Tan's exploration of Chinese American identity?
The clash between traditional Chinese values and American culture
The celebration of a singular, unified American identity
The rejection of familial bonds
The absence of cultural heritage
In Tan's writing, how are language and identity connected?
Language is shown to be insignificant to identity.
Language can be a barrier to understanding between generations.
Language makes no difference to the characters’ sense of self.
Only English is depicted as necessary for identity.
What role do family stories play in Tan's depiction of identity?
They have no relevance to personal identity.
They are central to understanding cultural connections and personal history.
They confuse the characters about their identity.
They solely focus on American culture, disregarding Chinese heritage.
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