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While Cerezita's mobility is limited, how has she adapted? In what ways is it impossible for her to adapt, and how does this impact her life?
These scenes in the play show how Cerezita is able to do more things physically than one might have imagined a head alone to be able to do. She uses her chin, tongue, and teeth in place of hands so she can do things like read a book on her own. However, she is severely reliant on others for more general movements. It's made clear in these scenes that she isn't in control of whether or not she goes outside. At one point, Dolores disengages an automatic feature from Cere's raite (which she can normally engage with her chin to move...
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