Multiple Choice
What is the impact of immigration on the parent-child relationships of newcomer families?
A) Children often served as cultural interpreters or translators for parents who needed help with English, enhancing parental authority.
B) Parents had to learn English so they could serve as cultural interpreters or translators for their children.
C) Parents had to learn English so they could serve as cultural interpreters or translators for their elderly parents.
D) Children often served as cultural interpreters or translators for parents who needed help with English, undermining parental authority.
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