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summary
The book begins with a short prologue addressed to “Your Excellency.” The narrator does not introduce himself in the prologue or identify the person to which it is addressed. While noting that some may find the text’s contents disagreeable, the narrator says that he believes there is value in bringing even unappealing truths to light.
Explanation:
Analysis
The prologue establishes that the narrator’s primary aim in telling his story is to expose the truth, however ugly. However, as the story unfolds, what seems like a simple promise to tell the truth will become more and more complicated. By noting that some readers may find the text disagreeable, the narrator is foreshadowing the book’s heretical content, such as negative depictions of clergymen, for which it was banned after its initial publication in Spain.
Clarification:
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Answer:
Question 1 with 10 blanks: Martín no puede (1) <u>pagar en efectivo</u>; por eso saca un (2) <u>cheque</u>. Martín primero llena el cheque con la fecha, los números y el nombre de la compañía de luz y luego lo (3) <u>firma</u> con su nombre y apellido. Pone el cheque en el (4) <u>sobre</u> y lo cierra. Luego escribe la (5) <u>dirección</u> de la compañía de luz y pone una (6) <u>estampilla</u> en el sobre. Después, Martín sale de su casa, camina una (7) <u>cuadra</u> hasta la (8) <u>esquina</u> y (9) <u>echa</u> el sobre al (10) <u>buzón</u>.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to fill the paragraph with words that fit each part of the text. In this case, the activity is about <u>vocabulary related to money and payment, specifically about checks.</u>
Answer:
Miguel says that his car is parked in front of the butcher shop.
Explanation:
1.Leen
2.vivimos
3.sacar
4.estudio
5.buscan
6.llegar
7.es
8.tienen
9.llevar
10.lee