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English, 04.12.2020 16:50 danielmartinez024m

Please help asapp "Until I returned to Cuba, I never realized how many blues exist. The aquamarines near the shoreline, the azures of deeper waters, the eggshell blues beneath my grandmother's eyes, the fragile indigos tracking her hands. There's a blue, too, in the curves of the palms, and the edges of the words we speak, a blue tinge in the sand and the seashells and the pump gulls on the beach. The mole by Abuela's mouth is also blue, a vanishing blue." --Christina Garcia, Dreaming in Cuban
1. The narrator details the blues of the landscape and the blues of her grandmother (Abuela). What connection is revealed by this juxtaposition (placing contrasting things side by side for a deeper meaning) of images?
2. Why is the last blue in the passage a vanishing blue?

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