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select the correct text in the passage.
which part of this excerpt suggests that \hakim-a-barber\ belonged to a different religion from the speaker and her family?
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by alice walker (excerpt)
we sat down to eat and right away he said he didnt eat collards and pork was unclean. wangero, though, went on through the chitlins and corn bread, the greens and everything else. she talked a blue streak over the sweet potatoes. everything delighted her. even the fact that we still used the benches her daddy made for the table when we couldnt afford to buy chairs.
This line indicates Hakim-a-barber avoids certain foods due to religious dietary restrictions, which differ from the speaker's family who eats those items, showing a different religious affiliation.
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he didn't eat collards and pork was unclean