he is not going to be which is just as well since Rafael is the father of the baby. He's infuriated at the assumption. Esperanza tells her the old man is Inés's husband. Later, the well-known photographer Llanos comes to take their picture, but Rafael refuses. His mother knows the truth now, but still thinks he could have slept with Inés anyway. He leaves her and finds Esperanza, who says a couple in Guadalajara will take Inés in. The next day, he gives Inés the satchel his mother gave him when he became a teacher and sees her off.
The Feeling of Power - 1957
I'm not sure, as I can't predict the future. It depends on the storyline or world rules set by the creator of the story.
"Pride and Prejudice" did not depict the future, as it is a novel set in the early 19th century. The story focuses on the social norms, relationships, and values of that time period, rather than attempting to predict the future.
Foreshadowing, character actions and motivations, setting details, and plot twists are all common narrative elements that can provide clues and hints to help anticipate or predict future events in a story. Paying attention to these elements can give insight into the direction that the plot may take and the ultimate outcome of the story.
understand the story
by prediction
False. Flashbacks are used to provide background information or context to the story, but they do not necessarily predict what will happen in the future. They are a narrative tool that helps deepen the audience's understanding of the characters and their motivations.
precdiction about the story before
I predict that the story will end up with telling the truth like heart to heart conversation
This means the dream is wish-fulfillment. The mind creates a lovely story that allows the dreamer to experience something wonderful in the safety of sleep. It does not predict any future event.
This is not a question with one right or wrong answer. Your teacher wants you to read the story and use your imagination to decide what happens to Matilda next. In order to predict, you must read the story.
The author's purpose in "Judy Moody Predicts the Future" is to entertain young readers with a humorous and engaging story about Judy Moody's adventures and misadventures as she tries to predict the future using various methods. Additionally, the book explores themes of friendship, imagination, and learning from mistakes.