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In Sandra Cisneros' short story "Eleven," the protagonist, Rachel, grapples with the challenges of growing up and the complexities of identity. The story culminates when Rachel is humiliated on her eleventh birthday by her teacher, leading her to realize that age does not solely define maturity. Instead, she expresses the idea that experiences and emotions from all her past ages coexist within her. The resolution lies in Rachel's understanding that she is a blend of her past selves, allowing her to navigate her feelings of embarrassment and vulnerability.

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