The police do not treat Enrique well, they rob him and deport him, the same thing happens to other migrants. The police arrest Enrique twice and deport him in his first attempt to travel north. Enrique and his mother live in a trailer. Finally Enrique changes his compotamiento and stops using drugs because he wants a better relationship with his mother.
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(C). He Was Angry That It Wont Leave
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In not answering (sorry) but I'm reading that book
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What is in the medicine bag, and what does Martin add to it at the end of the story? In the medicine bag is the broken piece of the iron kettle that Iron Shell found, a pebble from the butte Iron Shell fasted and prayed on top of, and the remains of the piece of sacred sage (turned to dust) that Grandpa put inside it when he got the bag.
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At the Plaza Hotel Tom finally confronts Gatsby, mocking his use of the phrase "old sport." Tom accuses Gatsby of never having been at Oxford; Gatsby replies that he did, in fact, study there for five months after the end of the war. Tom regards Daisy's affair with the lower-class Gatsby as one of the harbingers of the decline of civilization. Soon, Tom hisses, there will even be intermarriage between the races. Gatsby tells Tom that Daisy doesn't love him, and has never loved him; he informs him that he's "not going to take care of Daisy anymore." Tom calls Gatsby a "common swindler" and reveals that he has made his fortune in bootlegging. Daisy, in her shallowness and snobbery, sides with Tom, and refuses Gatsby when he pleads with her to say that she has never loved her husband. As the confrontation draws to a close, Nick realizes that today is his thirtieth birthday.