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English, 12.05.2021 22:40, RayQuan115

Lea el extracto de Heart of a Samurai. Se encontraron sentados en bancos frente a una mesa, con las piernas balanceándose debajo de ellos.

“Verás,” le susurró Goemon a Manjiro, “la tortura ha comenzado”.

No fue una tortura, exactamente, pero tampoco fue muy cómodo.

“Mira tus piernas colgando ahí”, dijo Goemon.

"¡Es una forma extraña de sentarse!" Manjiro estuvo de acuerdo.

“Si fueras un verdadero samurái, ahora cometería seppuku, en lugar de esperar a ser humillado por los bárbaros,” dijo Goemon.

"Quizás no nos humillarán", dijo esperanzado Manjiro.

Ante esto, Goemon simplemente gruñó.

¿Qué les enseña el diálogo a los lectores sobre la actitud de Manjiro hacia los bárbaros?

Cree que serán tan crueles como se esperaba.
Él cree que pueden ser más amables de lo esperado.
Cree que son completamente inofensivos.
Cree que han comenzado a torturarlo.

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