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Why does Yolanda think she might want to relocate in the Dominican Republic, and what do you think she decides to do at the end of the story?

a) Yolanda wants to relocate to escape her problems but decides to stay in the end.
b) Yolanda is considering relocating for better job opportunities and decides to move.
c) Yolanda wants to relocate for personal reasons but decides not to in the end.
d) Yolanda decides to relocate to the Dominican Republic but changes her mind in the end.

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In Julia Alvarez's narrative, Yolanda considers returning to the Dominican Republic to reconnect with her heritage. She struggles with cultural identity but decides to stay in the U.S. despite her personal reasons for considering the move.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question concerns Yolanda's thoughts about relocating to the Dominican Republic in a literary narrative. Without specific context, such as the name of the story or book, a definitive answer cannot be provided. However, if we are referencing Julia Alvarez's "How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents," Yolanda contemplates going back to the Dominican Republic as a way to reconnect with her roots and to find a sense of belonging, given her experiences of cultural dislocation in the United States. Ultimately, Yolanda faces internal conflict about where she belongs but remains in the U.S., valuing the life she has constructed there but still feeling a connection to her homeland. The answer which aligns with this interpretation most closely is (c) Yolanda wants to relocate for personal reasons but decides not to in the end.

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