How did Tsuda's status as a shin-nisei make him feel like an outsider?
A) He was not accepted as a Japanese American within the community.
B) He had little in common with the most recent immigrants from Japan.
C) He found that he had less in common with nisei and sansei whose families had arrived in the US before World War II.
D) Other shin-nisei were hesitant to speak to him during the research.
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