Read this excerpt from "Gravity" by Judith Ortiz Cofer

Minutes later she emerged from her room looking like a Mexican movie star. She wore a tight-fitting black satin dress with a low neck..... She had her hair up in a French twist to show off the cameo earrings her Jorge had given her for Christmas. Maria Elena was still a beautiful woman -though hopelessly behind the times.

Which statement best describes the intended aesthetic impact of this excerpt?

A. By having Elenita acknowledge her mother's beauty, the author softens Elenita's rebelliousness, leaving the reader hopeful.

B. By referring to the earrings Jorge had given Elenita's mother, the author echoes the concept of wealth.

C. By having Elenita compare herself to her mother, the author reinforces the story's theme of overcoming identity crisis.

D. By describing Elenita's mother's beauty in detail, the author

suggests that Elenita will emulate her, leaving the reader satisfied.

1 answer

C. By having Elenita compare herself to her mother, the author reinforces the story's theme of overcoming identity crisis.