25. In "The Literature of East Asia and the Pacific Rim," Michael Harris quotes: "Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet." With this famous line, British writer Rudyard Kipling has captured the idea that the East and West are so radically different that their people can't possibly understand one another. Do you agree or disagree with Kipling's statement? Write an essay in which you defend you opinion.
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OpenStudy (fran.the.kid):
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OpenStudy (vegeta4738):
honestly this statement proves and shows lots of convincing arguments but i do agree with the statement even though some points and parts may require more proof reading