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English, 08.07.2021 14:00, jessicawelch25

How does the flashback to Abuela's life in Cuba affect the story? It creates a mystery having to do with why Abuela and Alejandro didn't stay in touch after Abuela 's family left Cuba.

It sets up a surprise at the end of the story, where the reader learns that Alejandro, a boy Abuela loved in Cuba, has been writing the letters.

It provides a suspenseful subplot by showing how Abuela's family escaped from Cuba.

The flashback of the incident of young love between Abuela and Alejandro is the resolution to the story.

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