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| most widely practiced religion in SA |
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| lost of black people in SA due to Slavery |
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| country with the largest number of slaves |
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| Spanish people tortured the natives when trying to teach them Catholicism |
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| led the natives against the Europeans |
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| wrote "Story from Rosendo Juarez" |
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| "Story from Rosendo Juarez" by Borges takes place in |
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| divided into episodes-"Story from Rosendo Juarez" by Borges |
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| "End of the Game" by Cortazar takes place in |
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| Letitia, Holanda, narrator, and Ariel B. |
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| "End of the Game" characters |
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| Garmendia, Rosendo Juarez, Luis Irala, yardmaster |
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| characters of "Story from Rosendo Juarez" |
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| "Two Bodies" by Paz takes place in |
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| were in poem "Two Bodies" |
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| when poems have 3 lines per "paragraph" |
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| where "Chess" by Castellanos takes place |
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| what the stanzas in "Two Bodies" by Paz are about |
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| Relationships-1. waves in the ocean=peace 2. stones=silent/stubborn. 3. roots=sex. 4. knives=fighting 5. stars=emptiness (breaking up) |
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| what the lines in "Chess" by Castellanos are about |
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| relationships: 1st lines=mind games/messing w/ each other 2nd lines=rules are est and promised to abide by 3rd lines=ruining each other-someone has to win |
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| 2 poems about downfall of relationships |
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| "Chess" by Castellanos, and "Two Bodies" by Paz |
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| where did "The Tree" by Bombal take place |
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| more than reality-things that are invisible or irrational |
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| concept of Surrealism was used in what story |
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| characters in "The Tree" husband and wife |
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| from "The Tree"=music sets Brigada's mood and gets her thinking-writer tells story of characters mind/thoughts |
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| in "The Tree"-it is a metaphor for Brigada and Luis marriage |
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| dad thinks she is retarded |
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| Luis says that the reason he marries Brigada is because she looks like this |
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| where did "crossroads" by Solarzano take place? |
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| from "crossroads" by Solarzano-opposite of rebellion-does not equal freedom-keeps society stable and "good", can be bad if people mindlessly follow the rules |
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| light theatrical genre=comical entertainment |
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| man, woman, flagman, and train |
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| characters in "crossroads", by Solarzano |
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| keeps trains from colliding |
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| to be worn by the woman meeting the man at the train station |
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| two stories with Surrealism |
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| "The Tree" by Bombal and "Crossroads" by Solarzano |
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| man and woman are not conforming by not getting married |
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| "Crossroads" by Solarzano |
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| wrote "Serene Words" poem |
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| "Serene Words" by Mistral takes place in |
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| "Serene Words" by Mistral-about Jesus and his love/death |
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| 1st Latin American author to win Nobel prize for Lit |
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| "Serene Words" by Mistral |
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| love, loss, joy, and suffering |
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| "Serene Words" by Mistral |
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| wrote "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" |
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| where "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" by Marquez takes place |
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| bystanders look for ??? on the angel to see if he's real or not |
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| what background do the bystanders think the angel is |
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| concept applied to fiction-unexpected or improbable, but not impossible element in a story or magic elements incorporated into a real story |
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| language Jesus spoke-the bystanders wondered if the Angel was speaking that language since he did not know Latin |
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| performed by the angel in "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" by Marquez-leper sprouts sunflowers, blind man grew new teeth, and paralytic almost won the lottery |
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| characters in "The Intruder" by Borges |
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| older brother in "The Intruder" by Borges |
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| who kills Juliana in "The Intruder"? |
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| the older brother,Cristian |
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| which story had a reference to Cain and Abel in it? |
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| "The Intruder", by Borges |
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| A person born of European parents, that was born in SA |
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