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xxTIMURxx [149]
2 years ago
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Read el espejo de matsuyama. write about the story in spanish describing the plot of the story, how the characters are developed

, and how they reflect something about the community.
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Lilit [14]2 years ago
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The plot of the story is the effect of a magic mirror and how it brings hope, and joy, but eventually a sad longing when the wife dies.

<h3>What happened in the story?</h3>

This was about the story of the 'magic mirror' that was bought by a loving father and husband that made his wife happy.

Thereafter, when his wife died, the man and daughter were devastated but the wife instructed that they look into the mirror each time they missed her and they would see her, but of course, it would be the reflection of whoever looked into the mirror that would appear.

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