Read the excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country."
What is the point of this splintered whole? What is the
point of a nation in which Arab cabbies chauffeur
Jewish passengers through the streets of New York-
and in which Jewish cabbies chauffeur Arab
passengers, too, and yet speak in theory of hatred, one
for the other? What is the point of a nation in which one
part seems to be always on the verge of fisticuffs with
another, blacks and whites, gays and straights, left and
right, Pole and Chinese and Puerto Rican and
Slovenian? Other countries with such divisions have in
fact divided into new nations with new names, but not
this one, impossibly interwoven even in its hostilities.
Which statement best summarizes the central idea of
this paragraph?
America's cultural differences have caused it to
fracture.
America is a united country despite its cultural
differences.
America's cultural differences make it impossible to
live peacefully.
O America is always on the verge of civil unrest due to
its multicultural citizens.
Mark this and return



Answer :

In the excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country," the central idea is that America is a united country despite its cultural differences. The author highlights the diversity within the nation by describing interactions between different groups like Arab and Jewish individuals driving each other as cabbies. The passage emphasizes the coexistence of these diverse groups within the same nation, even though tensions and hostilities may exist. The author suggests that despite these differences and conflicts, America remains interconnected and unified as a nation, representing a patchwork or "quilt" of diverse cultures and identities. Therefore, the statement that best summarizes the central idea of the paragraph is: - America is a united country despite its cultural differences.