Jeanne Wakatsuki's visit to the war relocation camp thirty years later allows her to recall her experiences while she and her family were detained there. According to the author, this final trip back to the camp is important because
A. it gives her the opportunity to find Papa's rock garden.
B. it brings her face to face with the reality of all those who died there.
C. it forces her once again see her experience through the eyes of a young girl (her daughter's) eyes.
D. it allows her to reclaim her family pride and come to terms with the losses she experienced.

Respuesta :

Answer: D. it allows her to reclaim her family pride and come to terms with the losses she experienced.

Explanation:

This part of the excerpt is showing the readers that she was allowed to face her experiences through the memories when she was visiting the Manzanar.

Before her visit, she was struggling to balance parts of herself that are American and Japanese. This visit to Manzanar helped her to understand her experiences that happened there and the racism which brought her to understand also her family and all of the losses that she had experienced.