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Read the excerpts from the namesake. excerpt 1: but gogol doesn’t want a new name. he can’t understand why he has to answer to anything else. “why do i have to have a new name? ” he asks his parents, tears springing to his eyes. it would be one thing if his parents were to call him nikhil, too. but they tell him that the new name will be used only by the teachers and children at school. excerpt 2: mrs. lapidus studies the registration form. she has not had to go through this confusion with the other two indian children. she opens up the folder and examines the immunization record, the birth certificate. “there seems to be some confusion, mr. ganguli,” she says. “according to these documents, your son’s legal name is gogol.” which statement best tells how the conflict in the first excerpt is similar to the conflict in the second excerpt? both conflicts are related to confusion over the educational system in india. both conflicts are related to confusion over the educational system in america. both conflicts are related to confusion over gogol’s birth certificate. both conflicts are related to confusion over gogol’s two names.

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