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2. taking into consideration the following lines from the novel, what can readers infer about how the us immigration act of 1965 benefitted ashoke?
“the following year… he returned to college and graduated, and without telling his parents, he applied to continue his engineering studies abroad. only after he’s been accepting with a full fellowship, a newly issued passport in hand, did he inform them of his plans”
a) the immigration act of 1965 allowed him to obtain a passport in order to continue his studies in the us
b) the immigration act of 1965 him to accept with a full fellowship
c) the immigration act of 1965 allowed him to chare with his parents his plans to travel to the us
d) the immigration act of 1965 to continue his studies abroad

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