Answer:
he said that he would be there again tomorrow
The emotion the narrator in Living to Tell the Tale mainly feels toward the thief is D: empathy.
In <em>Living to Tell the Tale</em>, García Márquez makes an autobiographical recount of all the characters that has been significant in his life. He starts writing this book when he finds out he has cancer and he thinks it is important to tell the readers about all the people that has, in some way or another, changed his life.
When he remembers the events in his short story <em>La Siesta del Martes</em>, which describes a woman arriving in town with her daughter to put flowers on the grave of her son who had been shot while attempting to break into García Márquez's aunt's house, he says he feels like if he was the thief. He reflect's himself in the thief. His autobiographical self is beginning to live the life of the characters ins his fiction.
Yes, this is TRUE. the answer is true
Delete usual. Custom and usual do not flow together and a custom is already a usual thing, just like tradition.
Answer:
B. She served as president for 23 years before resigning amidst claims that money was being mishandled internally.
Explanation:
For this question, you want an answer that is targeting Clara as its main point. The other answers (A, C, and D) are all incorrect because they are talking about topics unrelated to Clara, such as the Civil War, American Red Cross, etc. Thus, your best option is B.
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