“The first time Danielle remembers ever being aware of her breasts was when she was thirteen and her mother told her to rub crushed butterflies on them to make them grow…for if she rubbed a poisonous moth on the dot of her nipple, not only would she get a rash but she wouldn’t see another centimeter of growth for the rest of her life.”
“She was dreading her first moments before the Creole-speaking mothers and fathers, who, unlike their children, wouldn’t simply look up at her with helpless glee but would rate her on things that she suddenly found difficult to conceal, like her rapid loss of enthusiasm for her job or her growing discomfort at keeping a secret that could be either harmless or devastating.”
Whats the Commentary/Predictions for the paragraph #2 above?
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what does paragraph #2 is talking about?
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