Section: Literature and Composition

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What makes the narrator seem especially disdainful about her past move to Germany?

Explanation

We never get a sense that it's the distance that bothers the narrator about each move, but the seemingly constant movement of her parents from one place to the next. Also, she doesn't mention disliking the food or the schools, and Anne-Katrin was her friend, not her "mortal enemy." Furthermore, she actually says this line: "But come on. I had to learn a whole other language!" (Answer 5).


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