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dsp73
3 years ago
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In “Señor Noboa," what does Señor Noboa do when he encounters his laborers?

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Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
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In <em>“Señor Noboa,"</em> the action of Señor Noboa when he encounters his laborers can best be described as <em>A. He makes a harsh speech to threaten them into continued hard work.</em>

  • In this short story, Señor Noboa is depicted as a plantation owner, who owns many camps where laborers sweat it under harsh working conditions.  He has employed a number of laborers to assist him in the farm project.

  • Señor Noboa is not loved by his laborers to the extent that they do not cast their eyes on him.  At one of the camps, the laborers hatched plans to ensure his death.

This implies that Señor Noboa does not:

  • Laugh at his laborers
  • Boast of crop production
  • Demand proper respect.

  • Señor Noboa is much more interested in the continued hard work that his laborers and foremen do than in merely playing around with them.  He does not possess any soft skills.  He lives with the aura of death and issues threats to coerce his laborers into total submission.

Thus, the correct answer for Señor Noboa's behavior and action towards his laborers is A.

Learn more about Señor Noboa at brainly.com/question/19364528

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