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In the story, I am one of the Mountain People, why did the narrator decide to go back home against his father’s will?
- A He was ashamed of what he has become
- B He finished high school
- C He could not pay tuition anymore
- D He wants to be with his people
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The narrator decided to go back home against his father's will because he wants to be with his people. This suggests that the narrator feels a strong sense of belonging and connection to his community and wants to be with them, even if it means going against his father's wishes. It implies that the narrator values his cultural identity and the support and companionship of his people more than anything else.