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Answer:
Family obligations are a heavy burden. - "Accept the clipping of my wings, the taming of my heart . . ."
Growing up means not being able to express herself freely. - "Know when to be quiet and let their elders make the decisions . . ."
Growing up means being limited by more adult responsibilities. - "The girl I used to be, who has lost her voice . . ."
Dressing up for her birthday felt phony and a betrayal of herself. - "Like a big Mexican Barbie doll, I looked at myself in the mirror . . ."
Explanation:
Guadalupe Garcia McCall's "Under the Mesquite" is a novel written in a poem structure that details the writer's life as a Mexica-American, unsure of her identity. The novel chronicles her life growing up in a mixed community and having to make sacrifices after the death of her mother.
The statements/ phrases that make inferences with the novel are-
Family obligations are a heavy burden. - "Accept the clipping of my wings, the taming of my heart . . ."
Growing up means not being able to express herself freely. - "Know when to be quiet and let their elders make the decisions . . ."
Growing up means being limited by more adult responsibilities. - "The girl I used to be, who has lost her voice . . ."
Dressing up for her birthday felt phony and a betrayal of herself. - "Like a big Mexican Barbie doll, I looked at myself in the mirror . . ."
Answer:
“The girl I used to be,
who has lost her voice . . .” : Dressing up for her birthday felt phony and a betrayal of herself.
“Accept the clipping of my wings,
the taming of my heart . . .” : Growing up means not being able to express herself freely.
“Like a big Mexican Barbie doll,
I looked at myself in the mirror . . .” : Family obligations are a heavy burden.
“Know when to be quiet and let their
elders make the decisions . . .” : Growing up means being limited by more adult responsibilities.
Explanation:
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