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Ede4ka [16]
2 years ago
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Read the words of don anselmo in gentleman of río en medio "the trees in that orchard are not mine, señor, they belong to the ch

ildren of the village. every person in río en medio born since the railroad came to santa fe owns a tree in that orchard. i did not sell the trees because i could not. they are not mine." how does don anselmo’s sale of his land, but not the trees on that land, help reveal a theme in the story? don anselmo’s action allows him to make more money on his land than the americans want to pay. don anselmo’s action allows him to keep possession of the orchard on the property he sold. don anselmo’s action allows him to continue to plant trees on the land he sold to the americans. don anselmo’s action allows him to ensure that his entire community prospers from the sale of his land.
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gayaneshka [121]2 years ago
7 0

We can actually see here that Don Anselmo’s sale of his land, but not the trees on that land, actually helped to reveal a theme in the story:

Don Anselmo’s action allows him to ensure that his entire community prospers from the sale of his land.

<h3>What is theme?</h3>

Theme actually refers to the important lesson that an author or writer of an article or passage is trying to pass across to the readers or audience.

We can see here that Don Anselmo actually wanted his entire community prospers from the sale of his land.

Learn more about theme on brainly.com/question/25336781

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