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I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP ASAP Part F
Can you make any personal connections to the passage from Under the Mesquite? Do you see any connections between the text and other texts? Or do you see connections to issues or events currently happening in society?

Tip: Can you find where in the passage the author refers to the fairytale character Cinderella? This reference is one example of a direct connection with other texts.

Fill in the table using complete sentences and update your worksheet by underlining these connections in the passage.
PASSADE:
seƱorita
Mami said life would change
after I turned fifteen,
when I became a seƱorita.
But seƱorita means different things
to different people.

For my friends Mireya and Sarita,
who turned fifteen last summer,
seƱorita means wearing lipstick,
which when I put it on
is sticky and messy,
like strawberry jam on my lips.

For Mami, seƱorita means
making me try on high-heeled shoes
two inches high
and meant to break my neck.

For Mamiā€™s sisters, my tĆ­as
Maritza and BelƩn, who live in Mexico,
seƱorita means measuring me,
turning me this way and that
as they fit me for the floral dresses
they cheerfully stitch together
on their sewing machines.
For the aunts, seƱorita also means
insisting I wear pantyhose,
the cruel invention that makes
my thick, trunk-like thighs
into bulging sausages.

When my tĆ­as are done dressing me up
like a big Mexican Barbie doll,
I look at myself in the mirror.
Mami stands behind me
as I pull at the starched
flowered fabric and argue
with Mamiā€™s reflection.

ā€œWhy do I have to wear this stuff?
This is your style, not mine!
I like jeans and tennis shoes.
Why canā€™t I just dress
like a normal teenager?
En los Estados Unidos, girls
donā€™t dress up like muƱecas.ā€

ā€œSeƱoritas donā€™t talk back
to their mothers,ā€ Mami warns.
When my aunts arenā€™t looking,
she gives me a tiny pinch,
like a bee sting on the inside
of my upper arm. ā€œSeƱoritas know
when to be quiet and let their
elders make the decisions.ā€

For my father, seƱorita means
he has to be a guard dog
when boys are around.
According to my parents,
I wonā€™t be allowed to date
until I graduate from high school.

Thatā€™s fine with me.
I have better things to do than think about boysā€”
like prepare for my future.
I want to be the first one in our family
to earn a college degree.

For my sisters, seƱorita means
having someone to worship:
it is the wonder of
seeing their oldest sister
looking like Cinderella
on her way to the ball.

But for me, seƱorita means
melancolĆ­a: settling into sadness.
It is the end of wild laughter.
The end of chewing bubble gum
and giggling over nothing
with my friends at the movies, our feet up
on the backs of the theater seats.

SeƱorita is very boring
when we go to a fancy restaurant
decorated with Christmas lights
for the upcoming Posadas.
We sit properly, Papi, Mami,
and I, quietly celebrating
my fifteenth birthday
with due etiquette because
Iā€™m trying my best
to be a good daughter and accept
the clipping of my wings,
the taming of my heart.

Being a seƱorita
is not as much fun
as Iā€™d expected it to be.
It means composure and dignity.

SeƱorita is a niƱa,
the girl I used to be,
who has lost her voice.


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