In 'Mother Tongue', what does the author's anguish represent when personified?
The struggle of preserving a language.
The joy of speaking multiple languages.
The ease of learning a new language.
The indifference towards linguistic diversity.
Answer and Solution
Answer
A. The struggle of preserving a language.
Solution:
The author’s anguish represents the struggle to preserve her mother tongue, making option A correct as the other options convey different themes.
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