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In Kuangchi Chang’s poem “Garden of My Childhood,” the relentless, approaching “horde” most likely represents _____.

democracy
communism
foreign investors
modern technology

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User ChrisBe
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Answer: communism

In "Garden of My Childhood," the author discusses his memories of China before the change of regime brought Communism and reeducation. The reference to a garden is symbolic, as it represents China. The garden is threatened by a horde that continues to approach, and this horde most likely represents communism. The author eventually relocated to the United States.

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The best option for its answer is B) communism.

In Kuangchi Chang’s poem “Garden of My Childhood,” the relentless, approaching “horde” most likely represents COMMUNISM.
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