Which of the following is a key idea present in Zitkala-Sa's "School Days of an Indian Girl"?
Zitkala-Sa struggles to find balce living in two worlds, neither of which feels entirely comfortable.
Because she pursues a college education, Zitkala-Sa's relationship with her family is irreparably damaged.
Zitkala-Sa strives to become a skilled orator to gain acceptance and respect in her college community.
At school in the East, Zitkala-Sa learns to appreciate the structure that was lacking in her life at home.



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