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Read the excerpt from Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban.

The sunset flares behind a row of brownstones, linking them as if by a flaming ribbon. Lourdes massages her eyes and begins walking with legs that feel held by splints.

“I’m glad to see you, Lourdes. Thank you for everything, hija, the hat, the cigars. You buried me like an Egyptian king, with all my valuables!” Jorge del Pino laughs.

Lourdes perceives the faint scent of her father’s cigar . . .

“Where are you, Papi?”

The street is vacant, as if a force has absorbed all living things. Even the trees seem more shadow than substance.

“Nearby,” her father says, serious now.

The author uses magic realism by
revealing Jorge’s appreciation for his valued burial gifts.
describing the support for Lourdes’s unstable legs as she walks.
using words such as “flares,” “faint,” “vacant,” and “shadow.”
comparing the description of the setting sun with a flaming ribbon.

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Answer:

A) revealing Jorge’s appreciation for his valued burial gifts.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. revealing Jorge’s appreciation for his valued burial gifts.

Step-by-step explanation:

correct on e

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