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This is timed the excerpts from does my head look big in this? by randa abdel-fattah and persepolis by marjane satrapi. excerpt from does my head look big in this? : i’m terrified. but at the same time i feel like my passion and conviction in islam are bursting inside me and i want to prove to myself that i’m strong enough to wear a badge of my faith. i believe it will make me feel so close to god. because it’s pretty hard to walk around with people staring at your "towel-head” and not feel kind of with yourself if you manage to get through the stares and comments with your head held high. that’s when this warm feeling buzzes through you and you smile to yourself, knowing god’s watching you, knowing that he knows you’re trying to be strong and him. excerpt from persepolis: (picture)how are the narrators’ perspectives similar? select three options. both narrators think that they are prophets. both narrators are uncertain about wearing a religious head covering. both narrators possess pride in their faith. both narrators have a deep faith in god. both narrators want to be involved in politics.

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