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ONLY IF YOU READ THE LATEHOMECOMER!!!!!

Why is buying a house an important step for Yang's family?

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because the first home the yang family owned was small and rundown, and the yang family do not think they will ever be able to return to laos.
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User Mason Stewart
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Answer:

The question is from the book "The latehomecomer : a Hmong family memoir" by Yang, Kao Kalia which is based on her family's journey form a refuge camp to America.

Step-by-step explanation:

Buying a house is a sign of success and also has a strong sentimental value!

Yang's parents worked tirelessly day and night to provide a better life for their children, they wanted to provide quality education and other amenities to their children. Yang's family believed that buying a house with their hard earned money is a sign of success and also it has a sense of emotional attachment to a place.

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