Ortiz-Cofer (the author of the story "First Love") chooses to include her thoughts and conclusions as an adult at the end of her memoir about the "sweet anguish" of her first love experience that she had at the age of 14. How does this change the memoir as a whole? How would the story be different if she left those final thoughts out?
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