Answer: One step at a time. You are supposed to compare the two helpers from the stories you read. How are they similar? Then,
You are supposed to contrast them. How are they different from each other?
Explanation:
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1. In Carlos Solórzano's 'Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville', the woman is scared to lift her veil because she has tricked a man into believing that it is a far younger version of herself who he is coming to meet. When she eventually lifts her veil, the man refuses to believe it could be the same woman.
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2. The voice the man thinks he will recognize is the one he truly loves. It indicates that the man doesn't really care for the woman he is waiting for.
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Answer:
It emphasizes that the men had no say in their fate.
Explanation:
The repetition in that excerpt shows how powerless the men were in deciding their fate.
It shows the total lack of control they have over their lives, they are merely tools to be commanded and they were obligated to obey each order absolutely.