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ead the excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah.
The Religious/Scriptures/Sacred stuff: I believe in Allah/God’s commandments contained in the Koran. God says men and women should act and dress modestly. The way I see it, I’d rather follow God’s fashion dictates than some ugly fake-tanned old fart in Milan who’s getting by on a pretty self-serving theory of less is more when it comes to female dress.
What does the narrator's tone in this passage reveal about her perspective?
She does not follow a religious lifestyle.
She thinks that fashion is extremely important.
She is a dedicated and hard worker.
She will not let other people tell her how to dress.
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She will not let other people tell her how to dress.
The narrator insists on following God’s rules for modesty rather than fashion designers, using a sarcastic, defiant tone toward the fashion world.
The narrator insists on following God’s rules for modesty rather than fashion designers, using a sarcastic, defiant tone toward the fashion world.
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