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English, 26.06.2019 23:20, JaredO

Passage a: passage b: for there, no more than ten steps away, he stands, a short, plump man sweating profusely in his heavy dress uniform. the medals on his chest flash brightly in the hot sun so that he looks as if he has caught on fire. she can see the rivulets of sweat under his napoleonic hat, making his pancake makeup run down his face, revealing the dark skin beneath. i invent this scene because i want my mother to see what she cannot yet imagine: el jefe coming undone. –“a genetics of justice,” julia alvarez which statement correctly analyzes how the passages work together to develop a central idea? alvarez shows how trujillo’s appearance was central to his power. alvarez shows how her mother loved trujillo’s style and appearance. alvarez shows how trujillo’s style of dress covered up the ugliness within. alvarez shows how trujillo was always careful when selecting his clothing and accessories.

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