What is the narrator's opinion about the wall? How is it different from the neighbor's?

What will be an ideal response?


* The narrator does not see a lot of point in the wall since neither he nor his neighbor have livestock that needs to be kept in or out. He does not seem to be terribly concerned about the wall.
* The neighbor won't abandon his father's saying that "Good fences make good neighbors" and is diligent in repairing the wall.

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Comprensión oral.  Vas a escuchar un pasaje sobre la influencia de unas lenguas sobre otras. Antes de hacerlo, lee la lista de preguntas. Luego, escucha el pasaje y contesta las preguntas. Vas a escuchar el pasaje dos veces.Click here for audio.¿Se usan palabras del inglés en el español moderno?

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Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a verb that agrees with its subject. Cross out the prepositional phrases first.

1. What _______________ that odd sound from the closet? 2. There _______________ many reasons for going to Fort Lauderdale. 3. Why _______________ Jeni in bed already? 4. Here _______________ the key I lost last week. 5. Why _______________ Michelle _______________ with Becky?

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What was "Operation Wetback"?

a. the plan to build the wall along the border of Texas and Mexico b. the name of the championship soccer game described in the story c. the U.S. government's plan in 2008 to expel all illegal workers d. a smuggling operation in which workers from Mexico were transported to the U.S. e. a 1954 federal government plan to expel all illegal workers from the U.S.

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