“Felice was like no woman she’d ever met.” Response paper. Let me think, oh wait I remember. We got three things to choose from. Observation, compliment, or criticism. In my opinion it could be all three. Listen close, and I will explain why.
Observation. I think that this sentence could be an observation, for one reason. In paragraph 82 after she states she is like no woman she ever met, it explains how she observed her crossing the Arroyo. Yelling like a “Crazy”. Obviously she was observing that about Felice. That could have been why she commented on her, the way she did. This also in a way leads up to why it could have been criticism.
Criticism. This comment could also be criticism. Sort of like I explained with observation. She explained how she was yelling like a crazy. This could have been a dig in a way too. I am pretty sure if somebody told another person I was yelling like a crazy, I could take it wrong too. It took me quite a while to think on this one. Mostly because, I had to compare it to my personal feelings, and how it would fell to be in that position. This leads to Compliment.
Compliment. I thought very hard on this one. I Re-read the story about fifteen times to finally get it. Felice is a very strong independent woman, and tries her hardest. She looks up to Felice. So she is like no woman she ever met. It all made sense when I thought about it, and finally let it run through my head with all the possibilities. This one just made the most sense.
So in conclusion, the sentence “Felice was like no woman she’d ever met.” Turns out to be a compliment in my perspective. At first it was all mixed up in my head, but after a long deliberation, it finally clicked. It’s a Compliment.
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