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"Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" Ana Pacheco, p. 923 Ana Pacheco
In "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams", the story is wrapped around Victoria Perez's as an immigrant in America and her hopes to make her dreams come to life away from her politically shattered country. Ana Pacheco's story is first hand because this writer in, "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" tells Victoria Perez's story through her and allows her speak directly to the reader.
Answer:
Gopal's action of changing his appearance is a good decision because he succeeded in bringing the Hilsa fish to the palace without anyone asking him about it because they were all focused on his appearance.
Explanation:
In order to take up the challenge given by the king, Gopal shaved his face, smeared himself with ash and wore torn cloths. this attracted the attention of the people to his appearance and nobody talked about the hilsa fish bought by him.
furthermore, on reaching the palace, the guards stopped him from entering, then Gopals starts singing in a loud voice and dancing too. This made the king to allow the stranger come in. even inside the palace, no one asks about the hilsa fish including the king instead he asked about Gopal's dressing. then Gopal reminded the king of the challenge, which the king congratulates him on winning the challenge. The challenge by the king is that; The king told Gopal to buy a hilsa fish and bring it to the palace and that nobody should ask him a word about it.
Therefore, Gopal's action of changing his appearance is justified because he managed to draw people's attention to his appearance and away from the hilsa fish.
Answer:
To stand up for what you think is right but do it in a positive way so that others and stand up and help you.
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