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It took a while to get used to my new names. I wondered if I shouldn't correct my teachers and new friends. But my mother argued that it didn't matter. "You know what your friend Shakespeare said, 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." My family had gotten into the habit of calling any famous author "my friend" because I had begun to write poems and stories in English class.

—“Names/Nombres,”
Julia Alvarez

Which is the most likely reason that Julia does not correct her teachers when they say her name incorrectly?

It is too much trouble.
Her family encourages her not to.
Her name is too hard to pronounce.
She likes the names the teachers use.