<span>Afro-Antillean poetry, by Luis Palés Matos, highlights the ancestral cultural traits of the African race: its character, its temperament, its physical constitution, its rhythms and its dances. On the other hand, some of his poems highlight the mestizo constitution of the Puerto Rican, in particular, and of the Antillean, in general. Therefore, Palés himself, in a newspaper article tells us.
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He participated in the politics of the island, exhibiting great talent as a speaker. In the political campaign of 1929, he became involved in the independence movement of Puerto Rico.
Cuban poet, is considered the maximum representative of the so-called Central American black poetry and national poet of the island for his work linked to the Afro-Cuban culture.
The post-avant-garde trend emerged in Puerto Rico, with the purpose of highlighting various aspects of the African culture established in the Antilleans.
At the age of sixteen, he published Azaleas, his first book of verses. In this, his first book, the influence of the Spanish-American modernist poets of his time like Rubén Darío is clearly seen.</span>
yo — I.
tú — you (informal)
él/ella/usted — he/she/you (formal)
nosotros/nosotras — we.
vosotros/vosotras — you all (informal)
ellos/ellas/ustedes — them / you all (formal)
I hope this is helpful lol have fun next year in Spanish 3, I'm going into 9th also and doing Spanish also
Jake is calling Summer from Rome, and Summer is in Athens.
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Usted <u>oyo</u> la radio anoche.
Asistieron Juan y Ana al partido de fútbol americano el viernes?
Ella <u>vio</u> un programa de ciencias ayer
Yo <u>jugue</u> a las cartas con mis amigos después del trabajo la semana pasada
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Prefiero caminar las calles.
Your'e Welcome!