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Esperanza learns to shape an identity through self-awareness and art. She learns that in order to escape the constricted life on Mango Street she must shed her dependence on men and struggle hard for self-determination.
At the beginning of the book, Esperanza's friendships are easily formed and just as easily broken. By the end, Esperanza's friendships are based on a true commitment to improving the lives of people in her community.
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I think it is B. he built a temple.
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I think that in the story if I remember after they escape Daedalus can't find his son's body so he builds a temple with his son's wings as decor.
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Pls help if your good at English ill mark brainliest</h2><h2>
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<u>It should be D</u>, because (this is just defining synesthesia) synesthesia, or synaesthesia, is a condition where the brain mixes up the senses. People who have synesthesia are called synesthetes. Synesthesia is usually inherited (called congenital synesthesia ), but exactly how people inherit it is unknown. You should get why if you read this.
<u>If this helped, your welcome! Please know that I might be wrong, and if I am, I am truly sorry for that. But If you would, please make me brainliest.</u>
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Cru·sade (kr-sd)
n.
1. often Crusade Any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims.
2. A holy war undertaken with papal sanction.
3. A vigorous concerted movement for a cause or against an abuse. See Synonyms at campaign.
intr.v. cru·sad·ed, cru·sad·ing, cru·sades
To engage in a crusade.
[French croisade and Spanish cruzada, both ultimately from Latin crux, cruc-, cross.]