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Paul [167]
2 years ago
7

In chapter 7 & 8, how do Minerva and Patria become part of the movement against Trujillo?

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1 answer:
dusya [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Chapter 7

Papá has died, and Mate is scandalized that his other family showed up at the funeral. Mate dreams that she is looking into her dad's coffin, and she starts pulling pieces of a dress out of it until she gets to the bottom, when she sees her father. She wakes up screaming and wakes everyone up.

Chapter 8

Patria cares for Minerva's six-month old, Manolito, while Minerva is on the road, working with the resistance. Minerva and Manolo visit every week, and meet with others on Patria and Pedrito's property. Nelson, Patria discovers, is privy to the secret meetings.

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