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English, 13.01.2020 14:31, glstephens04

Read the following excerpt from the story "once in a lifetime" by jhumpa lahiri. note that the two women in this story are both bengali. what difference between them can you identify based on this excerpt? how can you tell? how does the passage illustrate that diversity? cite examples from the text in your response.

at the mall our fathers sat together in a sunken area of benches and potted plants, waiting, and you were given some money and allowed to wander off while i accompanied our mothers to the lingerie department in jordan marsh. your mother led us there, with the credit card your father had handed to her before they parted. normally we went to sears. on her way to the bras she bought black leather gloves and a pair of boots that zipped to the knee, never looking at the price before taking something off the shelf. in the lingerie department it was me the saleswoman approached. "we have lovely training models, just in," she said to your mother, believing that i was her daughter.

"oh, no, she's far too young," my mother said.

"but look, how sweet," your mother said, fingering the style the saleswoman presented on a hanger, lacy white with a rosebud at its center. . despite my mother's protests, your mother bought me my first three bras, insisting that they were a gift. on the way out, at the makeup counter, she bought a lipstick, a bottle of perfume, and an assortment of expensive creams that promised to firm her throat and brighten her eyes; she was uninterested in the avon products my mother used.

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