Question

In a novel with this name, a character recalls her grandmother telling her that “if words are not used to water the memory of others… then they are useless” while learning to work with clay. For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this name that appears in the title of an essay which claims that a person with this name “embodies the open,” which is contrasted with the “closed, stoic, impassive” character of a country’s indigenous population.
ANSWER: La Malinche [accept Malinche: A Novel or “The Sons of La Malinche”]
[10e] Those who want this country to open itself are described as the title “Sons of La Malinche” in The Labyrinth of Solitude by an author from this country, Octavio Paz.
ANSWER: Mexico
[10m] A historical novel about La Malinche by this Mexican author gives her the name Malinalli. Each chapter begins with a recipe in this author’s novel about Tita de la Garza, Like Water for Chocolate.
ANSWER: Laura Esquivel [or Laura Beatriz Esquivel Valdés]
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Alabama AGeorgia Tech B0101020
Georgia Tech AAuburn A010010
Tennesse AEmory A0101020
Georgia Tech EAlabama A010010
Georgia Tech EAuburn B0101020
Georgia Tech EAuburn B010010
Georgia Tech EAlabama A0101020
Georgia AEmory A1001020
Georgia AEmory A1001020
Georgia AGeorgia Tech F001010
Georgia AGeorgia Tech F001010
Georgia Tech CSouth Carolina A010010
Tennesse BEmory B1010020
Georgia Tech EAlabama A010010
Georgia Tech EAuburn B0101020
Georgia Tech EAuburn B010010
Georgia Tech EAlabama A0101020
Auburn ATusculum A010010
Georgia AEmory A10101030
Georgia AEmory A10101030
Georgia AGeorgia Tech F0101020
Georgia AGeorgia Tech F0101020
Georgia Tech BTennesse A0101020
Emory BGeorgia Tech C1010020
Georgia Tech DTennesse B001010
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