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Ana Castillo’s 1986 novel The Mixquiahuala Letters is a story told entirely through expressive letters from the narrator to her friend—letters that Castillo suggests could be read in several different orders. As they began reading it in class, some students remarked that they found the novel’s letter format daunting and its treatment of gender relations old-fashioned. The professor, however, pointed out that the novel is written in modern-sounding language and addresses issues that still matter today, suggesting that The Mixquiahuala Letters ______blank

Which choice most logically completes the text?

  1. A

    has more to say about gender relations than other novels from the same period.

  2. B

    is more relevant to contemporary audiences than it may seem at first.

  3. C

    is easier to read than many contemporary novels that focus on friendship.

  4. D

    is best understood after multiple readings in different orders.

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