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I don’t know what the story is about but I’m assuming the answer would be A. Seems more realistic!

It can be inferred that in the story "An Indian fathers plea", the father makes a case for his son stating that his son is NOT a slow learner and that he can learn math. (Option A)

What is the textual evidence to support the above statement?

The textual evidence that supports the above is given below:

"At the age of 5, he has already been through quite an education compared with his peers in Western Society."."...It takes a long time to absorb and reflect on these kinds of experiences, so many that is why you think my Indian child is a slow learner". His aunts and grandmothers taught him to count and know his numbers..."

It is thus correct to state that In the story "An Indian fathers plea", the father makes a case for his son stating that his son is NOT a slow learner and that he can learn math.

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