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Answer: It is about a sandwich that was dead.
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The thing which Louie's other cousin ultimately represent to Esperanza is the B. reality of how difficult it is for people to escape how they were raised.
<h3>What is Characterization?</h3>
This refers to the way in which a character's role is presented in a literary text.
Hence, we can see that from the given narration, after Louie's other cousin visits, she is happy to meet new family, and based on the fact that they are a Puerto Rican family, they are raised differently and this leads to a fight and a bruised lip where the police are invited.
This shows that the way Esperanza views Louie's other cousin's actions is that there is the reality of how difficult it is for people to escape how they were raised.
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In my opinion, they do not only reveal what will happen, but also manipulate events. When Macbeth approached the witches, they could have concealed the truth from him and just let the events unfold, but they didn't do it. They told him about the prophecy, thus initiating the events that soon followed. If they hadn't told him the truth, Macbeth might have never killed Banquo, Duncan, and the rest in order to become king. So yes, they manipulated events and caused a great tragedy.