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vampirchik [111]
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Please help uwu

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Sonbull [250]2 years ago
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The narrator's tone in this passage reveals that D) She will not let other people tell her how to dress.

Amal, the protagonist and narrator of "Does My Head Look Big in This?" by Randa Abdel-Fattah, describes herself as "<em>an Australian-born-Muslim-Palestinian-Egyptian-chocoholic</em>". In the book, she decides to wear the <em>hijab</em>, as God dictates in the Koran. For a sixteen year old girl in Australia, that is a bold and respectable decision, which is not easy. But she says it herself: "<em>I’d rather </em><em>follow God’s fashion dictates</em><em> than some ugly fake-tanned old fart in Milan [...]</em>" The fashion of the moment is of no importance to her: her religion comes first.

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