Relier Pairs IV LEVEL UNIT 4 LET ME EXPLAIN Lesson 4 BVersion en ligne Matching questions with the corresponding answers par Martha Uribe 1 How was she keeping her hair at the time? 2 Where had she been living for many years? 3 When did she return to the Dominican Republic? 4 What did she decide and why? 5 What did she start doing to keep her hair moisturized and shiny? 6 What was she doing by letting her hair grow naturally? 7 What had she often wondered about? 8 Where is Carolina Contreras from? She decided let her natural curls grow because she was on a journey to find her roots. keeping her hair natural straight the United States as a young adult the Dominican Republic She started trying various natural recipes. She was no longer trying to look like someone she was not. 1 How popular was the blog? 2 What was the result? 3 What does society tell women with textured hair? 4 What is the mission of Miss Rizos? 5 What kind of discrimination did she experience? 6 What did she decide to start? 7 What kind of advice did clients get at Miss Rizos? 8 Why does this prejudice exist and how does the media react to it? 9 What is Contreras addressing by promoting natural hair? 10 What other kinds of support did they receive? Women started stopping her on the street and asking her how she got her hair like that. a Spanish-language blog on how to care for textured hair The guard at a bar denied her and her friends entry because their hair was inappropriate. It may exist for historical reasons and the media often reinforces it. emotional support to teach black women to love the bodies they were born with that their hair is unprofessional and messy. It was so popular that Contreras went on to open a hair salon in Santo Domingo. advice about caring for textured hair a widespread prejudice against black women in the Dominican Republic