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The Puerto Rican sisters in "I Want to Be Miss America" <u>try to adopt the "American look."</u>
Explanation:
In the short story <em>I Want to Be Miss America</em>, Ju lia Alvarez wrote about how four sisters from the Dominican Republic tried to adapt to their new life in New York, despite being "<em>Hispanics</em>". Their physical appearance, their features all defy their own need to "<em>look</em>" American.
While watching their annual Miss America pageant, the narrator recounts how she and her three sisters would try to look like those in the pageant. They even bought <em>"a big tube of Nair" </em>and shaved their legs despite their mother's warnings. She also mentioned,<em> "We would have to translate our looks into English, iron and tweeze them out, straighten them and mold them into Made-in-the-USA beauty"</em>. These show that<u> the sisters tried hard to adopt the </u><u><em>"American look"</em></u><u>.
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We hope everything will go swimmingly
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1 - I have never wanted to be an engineer
2 - I was mad that it rained all day
3 - It is frustrating that they participated in the competition
1 - How many times have I visited my uncles house?
2 - Has she worked in our company?
3 - when is the last time I saw him?
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My favorite book is Peter Pan
That magazine, Science Monthly, sounds interesting.
The title to my article is, The Game seemed to Lose
At the game we sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Dog barking at the Moon by Joan Miro
The Village Blacksmith, is my favorite poem.
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