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Read the passage. in it, the mother misuses the english idiom “it takes two to tango.” what does her language show about her as a character? she has picked up expressions and uses them like a native english speaker. she is at ease in her new home. she is embarrassed to speak. she has trouble communicating clearly in english.

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