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How is english Kamala Das’s own language in the poem An Introduction?

How is english Kamala Das’s own language in the poem An Introduction?
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    1. Poonam Sharma

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      2021-03-17T00:24:57+05:30Added an answer on March 17, 2021 at 12:24 am

      According to the poet, English is her own language because she speaks in it and uses it as a medium to interact with others. She has the freedom to chose whatever language she wants to speak in. Hence, English is her own language.

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