Children of families who immigrated from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos generally achieved well in school because:
A) their families abandoned their interdependent, collectivist values.
B) they mastered English while they were in refugee camps.
C) their parents dedicated themselves to speaking in English with their children so the children would do well in school.
D) parents read to their children in their native language.
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