Why does Akira say his meeting with Chie is
"a matter of urgency" (line 32)?
A) He fears that his own parents will disapprove of
Naomi.
B) He worries that Naomi will reject him and marry
someone else.
C) He has been offered an attractive job in another
country.
D) He knows that Chie is unaware of his feelings for
Naomi

Respuesta :

Correct option is C, he has been offered an attractive job in another country.

Akira claims that Chie and his chance encounter was only brought about by a "matter of urgency," which he defines as "an opportunity to go to America, as dentist for Seattle's Japanese community" (lines 41-42).

Chie's answer to his marriage proposal will have an impact on Akira's decision to accept the job offer, so Akira makes the decision to talk with her personally. The chapter contains no evidence that Akira is concerned that his parents won't approve of Naomi, thus choice A is false.

Because Akira and Naomi "understand" each other, Choice B is inaccurate (line 63). Akira is not referring to this when he says "a matter of urgency," despite the fact that he may be aware that Chie is oblivious of his love for Naomi. Therefore, choice D is wrong.

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