Creo que la moraleja de la historia no es demasiado agradable. La razón por la que creo que la historia se basa en ese aspecto es que el camello al final de la historia actúa de manera egoísta. El camello solo se preocupa por si mismo. Al camello no le importa lo que el maestro siente. El camello aprovecha la simpática personalidad del maestro.
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I think the moral of the story is not too nice. The reason why I think the story is based on that aspect is that the camel at the end of the story acts selfishly. The camel only cares for itself. The camel does not care what the teacher feels. The camel takes advantage of the sympathetic personality of the master.*
What do you need help with?
1. What does don Juan promise Isabela? 2. How does it discover deception? 3. Who is charged with investigating? What connection is there between him and don Juan? What problem does Don Pedro have for that? 4. Why is don Juan in Italy? Where does Don Pedro send him? Where does don Juan really intend to go? Vv. 121-190 5. How does don Pedro explain don Juan's escape? 6. What is the conversation between Isabela and the king about? What impression do you have of this conversation? Vv. 191-374 7. What is Octavio's state of mind? 8. What action does Ripio recommend? Why does Octavio reject her? What does rejection entail? 9. Why has Don Pedro come to the house? 0. In what terms does Pedro describe the encounter between Isabela and the man? How do you describe the man during your own encounter with him? 1. How does Octavio respond? Actually, could he have heard of a rumor about Isabela? (remember how she calls John in the first scene) 2. Tn loo vonces 245 25A dinn den Dedno la II.
Answer:
los dos
Explanation:
nose pero son lo mismo para mi