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Craft and Structure: How does the author's use of the term "Japanese-
American" change over the course of the text?

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Answer:

At first, the author uses it to separate herself from "other" Americans. By the end, the author embraces: "We live our thanks. And we are Americans. Japanese Americans....Americans..."

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