Read the two excerpts about Jorge del Pino from Dreaming in Cuban. Excerpt 1: My grandfather came running and said, “Celia, let the girl go. She belongs with Lourdes.” Excerpt 2: “Pilar doesn’t hate you, hija. She just hasn’t learned to love you yet.” Which statement best synthesizes the ideas in these two excerpts? Jorge understands that mother-daughter relationships can be complex. Jorge values his relationship with his daughter more than the one with his wife. Jorge wants more than anything to build a closer relationship with his granddaughter. Jorge wants his family to value their Cuban background and stay together.
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Sheriff. well, can you beat the women! held for murder and worryin' about her preserves. county attorney. i guess before we're through she may have something more serious t about. her.) hale. w ell, women are used to worrying over trifles. (the two women move a little closer toget in a filim production,where should the camera focus if the director wants to emphasize the men's emotions?
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What is the tone of the following passage from a river runs through it by norman maclean? “this was the last fish we were ever to see paul catch. my father and i talked about this moment several times later, and whatever our other feelings, we always felt it fitting that, when we saw him catch his last fish, we never saw the fish but only the artistry of the fisherman.”
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