No, because we don't know who grew up in Alabama.
I l t u p? hmmmm....my guess would be lit up.
The line in which Julia Alvarez explore the influence of popular culture is our first few years in the States, though, ethnicity was not yet “in”. . . My initial desire to be known by my correct Dominican name faded. I just wanted to be Judy and merge with the Sallys and Janes in my class.
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"Names/Nombres" is a story of a girl from Republic Dominican, who moved to New York and his Dominican name gives her trouble in New York, and she struggles adjusting in new country.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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I believe it's D. heavy symbolism because I have read a Gothic genre book before. It's called the The Postman Always Rings Twice. It's a very twisted story. :)
The answer is D. Aunt Mildred gave the grandchildren and me her jewelry. An object pronoun is a word that can act as the object of a preposition. Some examples of object pronouns are: it, him, her, me, us, you, and them. They can come after a preposition or after a verb.