In Barbara Kingsolver's novel The Poisonwood Bible, Nathan Price's daughter Leah _____.
A) is the only one of Price's daughters who, through the years, stands by her father
B) finds her love and life's work in the politics of revolutionary Africa and lives an African life
C) becomes the voice of longing for her lost American culture of affluence and convenience
D) comes to terms with a physical disability afflicting her since childhood, seeing herself in light of another culture
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