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Like Water for Chocolate

Laura Esquivel

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**Quiz Question: *Like Water for Chocolate* by Laura Esquivel** In *Like Water for Chocolate*, what prevents Tita from marrying Pedro at the start of the novel? A) Pedro is already engaged to someone else. B) As the youngest daughter, Tita must follow family tradition and take care of her mother until her mother's death. C) Tita's mother disapproves of Pedro's social status and family background. D) Tita has made a religious vow of celibacy. **Correct Answer: B** *Explanation: Mama Elena enforces the De la Garza family tradition, which requires the youngest daughter to remain single and dedicate her life to caring for her mother. This conflict is central to the novel's plot.*

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**Quiz Question: *Like Water for Chocolate* by Laura Esquivel** In *Like Water for Chocolate*, what prevents Tita from marrying Pedro at the start of the story? A) Pedro is already engaged to someone else B) Tita is too young to get married C) As the youngest daughter, Tita must follow family tradition and take care of her mother until her death D) Mama Elena disapproves of Pedro's social status **Correct Answer: C** *Explanation:* According to the family tradition upheld by Mama Elena, Tita, as the youngest daughter, is expected to remain single and dedicate her life to looking after her mother. This fundamental conflict drives the plot throughout the novel.

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**Quiz Question: *Like Water for Chocolate* by Laura Esquivel** In *Like Water for Chocolate*, what prevents Tita from marrying Pedro? A) Pedro is already engaged to someone else. B) As the youngest daughter, Tita must follow family tradition and look after her mother until her death. C) Tita's mother disapproves of Pedro's social status. D) Tita has taken a vow of celibacy. **Correct Answer: B** *Explanation: The De la Garza family tradition dictates that the youngest daughter, Tita, must remain unmarried and dedicate her life to caring for her mother, Mama Elena. This central conflict is what drives the entire novel.*

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