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Miguel Street is a collection of linked short stories by V. S. Naipaul set in wartime Trinidad and Tobago. The stories draw on the author's childhood memories of Port of Spain. The author lived with his family in the Woodbrook district of the city in the 1940s, and the street in question, Luis Street, has been taken to be the model of Miguel Street.[1] Some of the inhabitants are members of the Hindu community to which Naipaul belonged. Naipaul also draws on wider Trinidadian culture, referring to cricket and quoting a number of lyrics by black calypso singers.[2]
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The "fire in my head" symbolizes the intense drive to go fishing.
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I was unable to help, so I gave her some money.
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I gave her some money, as I was unable to help.
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They could become more open and creative while listening to it. Making it easier for them to write.