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20 July, 08:24

In the vignette "Hips," why does Esperanza say that Nenny "doesn't hear me. She is too many light-years away. She is in a world we don't belong to anymore"?

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Nenny has new friends in the neighborhood and spends less time with Esperanza, Lucy, and Rachel.

Esperanza is separating herself from her entire family because she does not like their traditions.

Now that Esperanza is a teenager and Nenny is still a child, their age gap seems more significant.

I'm thinking A or C

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  1. 20 July, 09:30
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    The answer is definitely C makes more sense
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