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Essay heading: Identity
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Her aunts explained to her that an "antojo" is a craving you have for something. At the thought of this she decided to go into the countryside and search for some "guavas". As Yolanda was in search for such fruits, two men with weapons asked her if Spanish if she needed help. "She has been too frightened to carry out any strategy, but now a road is opening up before her... displayed 300 characters
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"She has been too frightened to carry out any strategy, but now a road is opening up before her. She clasps her hands on her chest?she can feel her pounding heart?and nods. Then, as if the admission itself loosens her tongue, she begins to speak, English, a few words, of apology at first, then a great flood of explanation ... displayed next 300 characters
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