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Paraphrase what Cisneros’s story says about the topic of American identity.

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bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
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Sandra Cisnero's shorts story view on American identity is <span>that the American identity (That is, what it means to be American) is not determined by cultural heritage and physical appearances. According to her story, among many other factors, </span><span>the first thing that shows American identity that is that relatives are classified in the style of traditional American names, like "Auntie" and "Uncle".</span>
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