Answer:
Mother fetches the fruit from the mango groove
..........behind closed bamboo.
............Rips it paper leather cover during midday recess,
before English class, describes their dance
peach plums cantaloupes before my First World
..............eyes. when the sun blazed on the dust,
She let the mellifluous fluids
.........fall on her assignment books.
Where the mango's where first planted, mother, an infant, hide under gravel swaddled by Lola, my grandmother,
after my mother's aunt and uncle were tied to the trunk
........and stabbed
by the Japanese. Mother and daughter living off
.............fallen mango's, the pit planted in darkness,
.........before I was born.
Answer :
In "The Story-Teller" by Saki, the bachelor at first reacts to the children with annoyance. This can be deciphered from the fact that he had a frown on his face that was changing into a scowl on hearing the limited, persistent conversation between the aunt and the three children. This facial expression depicts his disapproval and displeasure with the conversation going on between them.
Answer A. Being from or in a hotel could be anywhere in the world, really. "Turista" is a word in spanish meaning tourist that helps us understand the location (some spanish-speaking country). "Cactus fence" tells us it's in a dryer climate of the Spanish-speaking country, and "Mango yellow" indicates that it is somewhere mangos are naturally found.
Since hotels could be found anywhere and are not specific to one cultural background, Answer A is the only word that doesn't contribute to understanding where the speaker is from. Hope this helps! :)
For the answer just explain how you treated others and the way they treated you back throughout your life