Tita is the main character of the book<em> Like Water for Chocolate</em> by Laura Esquivel. The book follows her journey to try to find her voice and achieve independence from her dominating family. One of the most important aspects of Tita's life is food. Cooking is her escape, and it is the only way in which she can feel truly herself. Because of this, the food that she makes is closely tied to her emotions, state of mind, and personal growth. The different dishes, flavors and spices stand as symbols of her inner life.
Moreover, these recipes and ingredients are also meant to create an effect of exoticism and uniqueness of the context that is representative of magical realism. Both the context, and the strong component of family and society creates three sisters who are very different from each other. These sisters are defined by the order in which they were born, their age, their gender, their family and their role in society. These unique personal elements are also expressed through the use of different foods and ingredients associated with each one of them.
Enclave and exclave are definitely not the correct answer : they are part of a country not directly joined with the mainland and don't have anything to do with controlling it.
Both other options are actually correct but an autonomous region is much more than just a way to <span>control territory locally - it also implies that the region has a kind of independence.
Therefore the best answer is a. </span>divides into administrative units
The answer would be skills, like your driving skills
I believe the correct answer is: B. autocracy.
The term autocrat was formerly coined as a favorable feature
of the ruler, and now the term autocracy represents the system of government in
which social and political power is concentrated in the hands of one person.
Therefore, the selection which describes Peru under
President Alberto Fujimori is autocracy as he has suspended the Constitution
and seized complete political power for himself.