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English, 24.06.2019 10:30, thelongneckkid

Read the passage from "names/nombres" by julia alvarez. back home, my tíos and tías and primas, mami and papi, and mis hermanas had a party for me with sancocho and a store-bought pudín, inscribed with happy graduation, julie. there were many gifts – that was a plus to a large family! i got several wallets and a suitcase with my initials and a graduation charm from my godmother and money from my uncles. the biggest gift was a portable typewriter from my parents for writing my stories and poems. someday, the family predicted, my name would be well-known throughout the united states. i laughed to myself, wondering which one i would go by. what evidence from the passage best supports the inference that her many names amuse alvarez? i laughed to myself, wondering which one i would go by. back home, my tíos and tías and primas, mami and papi, and mis hermanas had a party for me with sancocho and a store-bought pudín, inscribed with happy graduation, julie. i got several wallets and a suitcase with my initials and a graduation charm from my godmother and money from my uncles. the biggest gift was a portable typewriter from my parents for writing my stories and poems.

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