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The scent of apples is sweet, but crisp. The taste of apples varies. Some are very sweet, while other are much more sour. If you mean the book, The Scent of Apples collection contains 16 short stories written by Bienvenido N. Santos. It was published in 1979.
When Jack dies.
Scent
an adjective meaning with the scent of odor
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scent of apples
the major conflict of the story of "scent of apples" is that man vs society.
The scent of apples is sweet, but crisp. The taste of apples varies. Some are very sweet, while other are much more sour. If you mean the book, The Scent of Apples collection contains 16 short stories written by Bienvenido N. Santos. It was published in 1979.
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When Jack dies.
"Scent of Apples" is a collection of short stories about the experiences of young Filipino American men trying to sustain independent, productive lives as immigrants in the U.S.
a filipino or aerican women
Harold Geach has written: 'Green herb for meat' 'A scent of apples'
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"Scent of Apples" is a short story by Filipino writer Bienvenido Santos. It explores themes of culture, nostalgia, and identity through the perspective of a Filipino immigrant in the United States. The story touches on the complexities of homesickness and the longing for familiarity in a foreign land.
the lesson to it was that even though your far from your country , it still not enough reason to forget where you came from.. You should always thought that Country where you leave is the the country where you should Live.
"The Scent of Apples" by Bienvenido Santos is a short story that highlights themes of homesickness, identity, and cultural displacement experienced by Filipino immigrants in America. The story delves into the protagonist's nostalgia for the simple joys and memories associated with his homeland, invoking the scent of apples as a powerful symbol of longing and belonging. Through vivid imagery and poignant narrative, the story captures the complexity of the immigrant experience and the enduring ties to one's roots.