Answer:
C. The peons honor Señor Noboa by putting him on display, but as a result he has a
vision of his own death
Explanation:
This is the most logical explanation for that. The group of peons never wanted to tell Senor Noboa about his impending death hence the reason why they decided to show him on the mirror.
To Senor Noboa, it was about honour being extended to him without knowing that, his death is close by. That revelation on the mirror was simply a vision of how he is going to die.
Answer:
I think 2 I'm having bad cramps and can't think well lol
Explanation:
Answer:
Buck and Spitz
Buck's history in the Southland
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer of part A is letter A.
The answer of part B is letter B.
Explanation:
Because this poem is about the individuality and the freedom that comes with retaining one's own personal identity. Julio Noboa works with a metaphor, to imagine himself as a weed. And the weed will never be like the flowers, the weed, like himself, will be ugly, but able to reach places that the flowers would never be.
He claims that those who are like flowers are circumscribed by the rules of a constraining society. In the other hand, those, like himself, who are like weed, might be seen as ugly and smelly, however, they are singular individuals and they retain their own particularities and individual freedoms. They are society values free people. Living and making their own rules.
I believe b, because then is considered a transition word