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Answer and explanation:
At the end of the second paragraph Soueif tells readers that "the lights of Cairo will not come on tonight," referring to a government-imposed curfew and shutdown of internet and phone communications. This glimpse contributes to Soueif's description of the present as in the present will be constantly changing given the uncertainty of not knowing how that night will end taking into account the events that occur.
Answer:
Cairo's lights will not be turned on tonight as a sign of the current state of violence and chaos, as evidenced by the absence of internet and phone service throughout the city.
Explanation:
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