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What does the speaker's search for his father’s obituary among scraps of paper suggest?

AA desire for wealth

BA search for historical records

CA desire for recognition that goes unnoticed

DAn attempt to reconnect with his father

Answer:

C. A desire for recognition that goes unnoticed

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The speaker's search for his father’s obituary among scraps of paper suggests a desire for recognition that goes unnoticed. The speaker hopes to find his father’s obituary, indicating a yearning for acknowledgment that is largely unfulfilled. This underscores the disconnect between personal loss and the lack of recognition from the wider world, highlighting the insignificance of individual lives in a broader societal context.


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