Reflect on how your cultural heritage shapes your daily expectations, inspired by "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid.

 Prompt Response: 

Summary: In Girl, Jamaica Kincaid portrays a mother giving her daughter a list of instructions that reflect the cultural expectations placed on women in their community. These instructions show how heritage shapes behavior and daily life by teaching what is proper and how to navigate social roles.

Reflection: My Hispanic heritage shapes my daily expectations in ways similar to the girl in the story. Growing up, my family taught me values like respect for elders, the importance of family, and how to carry myself with dignity.

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