Answer:
The girls wake up to the sound of goats. Outside the barn, they see a boy leading a small herd of goats toward them.
The boy introduces himself as Chencho and gives the girls water. Odilia has a bad feeling about him; she feels uneasy.
Chencho offers to lead the girls to Hacienda Dorada, and Odilia tells him that isn't necessary, but the girls end up seeing him again after they leave the barn and begin traveling together.
Chencho leads the girls to an old house that he sleeps in and tells them about his experience with a chupacabra.
Chencho turns into a chupacabra and attacks Pita. The girls blind him by poking out his eye.
They consider killing him but decide to let him go when they realize that it's Chencho
<span>Because they wanted to extend and perpetuate slavery.</span>
Answer:
The protogonist and narrator of Drown yunior is several years out of high school and still living with his mother in the small apartment in Edison New jersey in which he grew up.
Answer:
A. dangerous
Explanation:
The author is using personification to develop his idea that the river has human qualities. The river is talking to him and is warning him to prepare for danger.
Jhansi kirani because the woman was brave