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English, 23.10.2020 23:10, loveworld3798

“Tuesday Siesta:” What information does the following passage best convey (paragraph 57)? “Yawning, and now almost completely asleep, he gave them instructions about how to find Carlos Centeno’s grave. When they came back, they didn’t have to knock. They should put the key under the door; and in the same place, if they could, they should put an offering for the Church.”

a)

The Father has little interest in the mother’s son and does not want to be awakened when the mother and daughter return.

b)

Although the Father has a duty to ask guests to provide a monetary donation, he wants to assist the mother and daughter to the cemetery.

c)

Although the Father is exhausted, he wants to extend a welcome to the mother and daughter to stay the evening at the parish for a small fee.

d)

The Father does not believe the mother and daughter need further guidance and he will be gone when they return.

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