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lisov135
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ddd [7.4K]3 months ago
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El tono de la narradora en este pasaje indica que D) No permitirá que otros le digan cómo vestirse.

Amal, la protagonista y narradora de "¿Se me ve bien el pañuelo?" de Randa Abdel-Fattah, se describe a sí misma como "una Australiana nacida, musulmana, palestina, egipcia y amante del chocolate". En el libro, decide usar el hiyab, tal como establece el Corán. Para una chica de dieciséis años en Australia, esta es una decisión audaz y digna de respeto, que no es sencilla. Pero ella misma lo expresa: "Prefiero seguir las normas de moda de Dios que las de algún viejo bronceado feo en Milán [...]" Las tendencias actuales no tienen relevancia para ella: su fe es lo primordial.

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