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In Sandra Cisneros' work, how is the character Sally often portrayed in relation to her identity?
As a fully empowered individual embracing her culture.
As someone struggling with conflicting expectations of femininity.
As a character who rejects her cultural background entirely.
As a passive character with no agency.
What theme is central to the portrayal of female identity in Cisneros' narratives?
The monotonous life of domesticity.
The quest for personal autonomy and self-discovery.
The glorification of traditional gender roles.
The dismissal of cultural heritage.
How does the setting often influence the female identity in Cisneros' stories?
The setting has little impact on the characters' identities.
Settings are depicted as oppressive, stifling personal growth.
The setting provides a supportive environment for female empowerment.
Settings are purely symbolic, unrelated to character development.
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