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In The Time of Butterflies, what is mainly the significance of this evening from 1943 in Dedé’s memory?

a) It is the beginning of her lifelong interest in politics.

b) It is the first time she begins to think about the future.

c) It is the only time she ever sees her father cry.

d) It is the moment she realizes that she wants to become a lawyer.

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Answer:

The correct answer is b) It is the first time she begins to think about the future.

Step-by-step explanation:

The whole family was reunited while they were having a good time in the courtyard under the tree, they were all happily listening to Dad's stories. Father Enrique was getting drunk while the other were drinking fruit juice. Dede was going to quarrel about her father giving presents to one farmer that appear in the place when he utters that she was going to be the rich of the family. This phrase made Dede think about her future, how it could be? and why dad said those words?

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