A: yes Luis' real name is Luis manzano i read it from the book about Luis manzano and angel locsin
Luis Selgas's birth name is Luis Fernando Selgas.
Luis Vizcaino's birth name is Luis Arias Vizcaino.
Luis Prendes's birth name is Estrada, Luis Prendes.
Luis Piedrahita's birth name is Luis Piedrahita Cuesta.
Luis works for his father at the junkyard to make up for the mistakes he made in the past and to demonstrate his responsibility and willingness to change. By working with his father, he aims to rebuild their relationship and prove himself to be a reliable and hardworking individual.
The kinds of conflicts that exist are internal or external. In the short story Catch the Moon both are presented: Internal: 1. Luis vs. himself (over Naomi) 2. Luis vs. himself (over his mother's death) External: 1. Luis vs. cleaning hubcaps 2.Luis vs. Dad (Shark shirt) 3. Luis vs. rules (He spends time for being a troublemaker)
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The father was Father Fermin Lasuen.
No, he is not.
In "Catch the Moon" by Judith Ortiz Cofer, the conflict arises when Luis, the protagonist, is sent by his father to remove an old car hood from a junkyard. When he meets a girl working at the junkyard, Mariana, he is drawn to her and finds himself struggling between his obligation to his father and his desire to spend time with her. This internal conflict drives the story forward as Luis grapples with his emotions and responsibilities.
The nickname of Manuel Luis Quezon is "The Father of the National Language".
Luis Nani's father's name is Domingos Aveiro.
The theme of "Catch the Moon" by Judith Ortiz Cofer revolves around the themes of loss, forgiveness, and redemption. The protagonist, Luis, seeks to find closure and healing by completing the task his deceased mother asked of him. Through this journey, he learns the importance of letting go of the past and moving forward.
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Well, honey, Luis Nani's father's name is Domingos Aveiro and his mother's name is Maria do Céu. So, there you have it, the proud parents of the talented Luis Nani.
Literally, the moon represented the silver hubcap that Naomi was looking for, and Luis was trying to find it. Metaphorically, the moon represented Luis' love for Naomi and the moon also represented Naomi's beauty. So in the end, Luis is trying to catch the "moon" (Naomi)