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English, 20.01.2020 23:31, terrickaimani

1. how much time has passed between the crime and the narrator’s research? 2. what time did santiago nasar (sn) wake up? 3. what did sn dream about? how did his mother interpret this dream and what do notice about the interpretation? 4. why does the narrator discuss the weapons in the nasar home on pg. 5? 5. what reasons does victoria guzman have for hating sn? what motif does this play-into? 6. on pg. 12, what is ritualistic about the "fatal door"? 7. what did sn and divina flor fail to see at the door? why is this significant? 8. what information does the first paragraph of the novel give you about the story that is going to unfold? 9. why doesn’t victoria guzmán warn santiago nasar about the men who are going to kill him? 10. what signs does santiago nasar overlook that would have forewarned him of the impending crime? 11. what impression does the writer give you of the bishop and of the townspeople’s relation to him? 12. how does the writer communicate the animosity of the power towards the rich in the novel? 13. describe the character of santiago nasar.

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