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Read 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’s tone is defiant and dismissive toward secular fashion authorities (e.g., the "ugly fake‑tanned old fart in Milan") and strongly favors following religious guidance on dress, showing she refuses to be dictated to by fashion trends.
The narrator’s tone is defiant and dismissive toward secular fashion authorities (e.g., the "ugly fake‑tanned old fart in Milan") and strongly favors following religious guidance on dress, showing she refuses to be dictated to by fashion trends.
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