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alexandr402 [8]
1 year ago
5

5 The comparison drawn in lines 50 through 53

English
1 answer:
swat321 year ago
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Line 50 and line 53 express the grandmother's awareness of the varied experiences of life in the city, as shown in option 1.

<h3>How is this variety expressed?</h3>
  • The grandmother watches the people in the city.
  • People do different activities.
  • The grandmother sees that the city is dynamic and busy.

The narrator shows how the grandmother observes people doing completely different things, in the same urban environment. In this environment, people are walking, talking, waiting for buses, and getting into taxis, among others.

This is very different from the monotony of country life.

This question is about the text "Caramelo" written by Sandra Cisneros.

Learn more about Cisneros at the link:

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