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Answer as soon as possiblepassage a)but the execution was an external event, not necessarily an internal exorcism. all their lives my parents, along with a nation of dominicans, had learned the habits of repression, censorship, terror. those habits would not disappear with a few bullets and a national liberation proclamation. they would not disappear on a plane ride north that put hundreds of miles distance between the island and our apartment in new york. and so, long after we had left, my parents were still living in the dictatorship inside their own heads. even on american soil, they were afraid of awful consequences if they spoke out or disagreed with authorities. the first amendment right to free speech meant nothing to them. silence about anything "political" was the rule in our house. passage b)i stood in my kitchen in vermont, stunned, relishing her praise and listening to her cry. it was one of the few times since l had learned to talk that i did not try to answer my mother back. if there is such a thing as genetic justice that courses through the generations and finally manifests itself full-blown in a family moment, there it was. which statement correctly analyzes how the passages work together to develop a central idea? 1.alvarez shows how her parents finally voiced the injustices of their generation.2.alvarez shows how she was able to finally speak for her parents’ generation.3.alvarez shows how most people learn to speak up for themselves over time.4.alvarez shows that her parents thought it was better to never speak of social injustice.

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