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I'm sorry that I could not make it to you birthday party last week. I have been very busy with school work and things around the house. I know you may be upset with me but if you like then we could go see a movie or something together. I hope to make it up to you and again I am very sorry that I could not join you on your special day. I'll be planning to see you soon though so look forward to that!
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The number 3.
Explanation:
The Mexican fairytale <em>Blanca Flor </em>tells the story of a young woman Blanca Flor being kept prisoner by a tyrant and evil man Don Ricardo. And it was from this man that she along with Juanito escaped.
Blanca Flor used her magic to help Juanito do his tasks and kept him alive. But when the tasks gets more and more difficult, she knew she had no choice but to escape from the evil man. So, she spit three times in the fireplace which will give them time to get away while the spit covers up fro Flor whenever Don Ricardo calls. This spitting three times into the fire used the motif of the number three, where the magic that Blanca Flor has will help them buy some time and get away from the domain of Don Ricardo. Outside of his boundary, his magic will no longer have any effect on them so they needed the magic to help them get away as far as possible.
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Explanation:
the thing that happens next is when she drops in the water she is going to go look for her friend turtle. i know this because in the story it said "all I want to do is drop in the water with my snorkel and fins and go. but we have to listen to the captain again, even though had heard him three days in a row already" this part of the story shows that she cannot wait to drop in the water and go see her turtle friend. so that is how I know that the next thing that is going to happen in the story is that she is going to go after the turtle.
Answer:
tense and unequal.
Explanation:
The excerpt from Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem" shows a speaker who feels that the relationship between whites and African Americans is tense and uneven. This is made clear when the dream of equality for African Americans is always postponed, because whites continue to be favored by society. As a result, African Americans are increasingly distant from being treated as equals and this tense and uncomfortable relationship, where their dreams weigh, sink, dry and explode.