The use of magical realism in Latin American literature help explain about Latin American culture:
That neither logic nor superstition can fully explain cultural traditions.
Magical realism is a literary genre in which magical elements are added to a mostly realistic world. It is a type of fiction. Therefore, this genre is sometimes oblivious to scientific facts in order to add magical elements. The genre does not focus on the inequality of Latin American societies, although this can a be a theme in some works. Finally, the goal of this genre is to entertain and show cultural traditions but in no way it tries to demonstrate that European readers are unable to understand Latin American societies.
the right to vote, to bear arms, and to remain silent
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
life, liberty, and property
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B) "I appreciate all you have done, " Mrs. Tall said as she approached her neighbor. "You have been so kind to us!"
C) "I appreciate all you have done " Mrs. Tall said as she approached her neighbor. You have been so kind to us!"
D) "I appreciate all you have done, Mrs. Tall said as she approached her neighbor." "You have been so kind to us!"
Scott had brought ice cream to the party.
Two tickets for us were left at the door by the director.
The entire pizza was eaten by only two people.
Thoreau borrowed an axe and spent some days gathering things needed in framing his house. He cut and hew timber, studs, and rafters without thinking about many things but the essence of nature. He made more familiarity of the trees and enjoyed the company of nature while preparing the woods needed to build his house.
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The answer is T (True)
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