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Chapter 7
Papá has died, and Mate is scandalized that his other family showed up at the funeral. Mate dreams that she is looking into her dad's coffin, and she starts pulling pieces of a dress out of it until she gets to the bottom, when she sees her father. She wakes up screaming and wakes everyone up.
Chapter 8
Patria cares for Minerva's six-month old, Manolito, while Minerva is on the road, working with the resistance. Minerva and Manolo visit every week, and meet with others on Patria and Pedrito's property. Nelson, Patria discovers, is privy to the secret meetings.
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Confrontation is an element of conflict wherein parties confront one another, directly engaging one another in the course of a dispute between them. A confrontation can be at any scale, between any number of people, between entire nations or cultures, or between living things other than humans. Metaphorically, a clash of forces of nature, or between one person and his own causes of internal turmoil, might be described as a confrontation.
It has been noted that the term confrontation has "a negative image, largely because people tend to confront others not about pleasant things but about painful, unpleasant things" and that it also "suffers from the stigma of being overly aggressive in both nature and intent".[1] An examination of a hypothetical confrontation is the basis of confrontation analysis (also known as dilemma analysis), an operational analysis technique used to structure, understand and think through multi-party interactions such as negotiations. It is the underpinning mathematical basis of drama theory.[2]
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