I'm pretty sure the answer is A. It makes sense if you think about, to be fair I have never read it after hear so many summaries on it I am confident in the answer.
The answer is ABABCDCD as the two lines that rhyme are equal to the same letter. E.g. Line 1 and Line 3 both end with a word that rhyme with each other and the Line 1 is the first line of the poem, resulting it in being represented by A. The same thing applies to the rest of the poem
I hope that makes some sense :)
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Answer:
Esperanza learns to shape an identity through self-awareness and art. She learns that in order to escape the constricted life on Mango Street she must shed her dependence on men and struggle hard for self-determination.
At the beginning of the book, Esperanza's friendships are easily formed and just as easily broken. By the end, Esperanza's friendships are based on a true commitment to improving the lives of people in her community.
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