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Research and write in two well-developed English paragraphs (4-6 sentences each), a brief biography about one noteworthy Latino/a from the list. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Valentina Ramirez Avitia, Jose Octavio "Chepito" Area Davila, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, Rita Moreno. In paragraph one describe where your person is from, and what line of work they do/did. Include interesting details about the person’s life and events that the person has/had experienced that are significant. Give a time frame of when these events occurred. In paragraph two describe the famous Latino/a’s important contributions to his/her country, to Spanish speaking culture, his/her career, etc. What made this person famous or historical? Why does he/she stand out above all the others? If this person created something (art, music, legislation, literature), what are your thoughts about a particular work? If this person liberated or fought for something, what is one question you may want to ask them?
Gabriel García Márquez was a Colombian writer who stood out for winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.
Gabriel José García Márquez (1927-e 2014) was a Colombian writer and journalist better known as Gabo who stood out for his literary works, mainly novels and short stories.
In 1982 he was recognized all over the world because he received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his most iconic novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. One of the highlights of it is the literary genre that characterizes it, magical realism.
He is considered one of the creators of magical realism along with other Latin American writers. On the other hand, he was famous for his genius as a writer and for his leftist political stance that brought him closer to political leaders such as Cuban Fidel Castro.
Gabriel García Márquez was a Colombian writer who stood out for winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.
Gabriel José García Márquez (1927-e 2014) was a Colombian writer and journalist better known as Gabo who stood out for his literary works, mainly novels and short stories.
In 1982 he was recognized all over the world because he received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his most iconic novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. One of the highlights of it is the literary genre that characterizes it, magical realism.
He is considered one of the creators of magical realism along with other Latin American writers. On the other hand, he was famous for his genius as a writer and for his leftist political stance that brought him closer to political leaders such as Cuban Fidel Castro.