Answer:
. Although he belongs to the Mester de Clerecía, Berco acts as a minstrel. Who is he addressing? What is the reason? With what attitude do you show yourself: friendly or authoritative? Justify your answer
2. In which fragment, Berceo becomes the protagonist of the scene. What does the author say about himself?
Explanation:
In Spanish a personal A used when the direct object is a person
Example: Brooke llama A Elsa
In English this means Brooke calls Elsa
But in Spanish it is being use mostly at a person but can also be use at an object
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It's aquellos.
It can't be aquella because that's singular and ropas is plural and it can't be the others aquellas and aquellos are not spelled with accent marks.
That means a lot of the family dislikes them