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“And now, Don Anselmo,” I added, “these Americans are buena gente, they are good people, and they are willing to pay you for the additional land as well, at the same rate per acre, so that instead of twelve hundred dollars you will get almost twice as much, and the money is here for you.”

—“Gentleman of Río en Medio,”
Juan Sedillo

Based on the passage, which two details do readers know about the narrator?

1. He is a good person.
2. He believes that the Americans are buena gente.
3.He is a close friend and neighbor of Don Anselmo.
4.He does not have enough money for the deal with Don Anselmo.
5.He is working as a representative of some Americans.

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Answered by kundusagar200517
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Answer:

I think the answer is He is working as a representative of some Americans.

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Answered by Kittypicker
1

Answer:

B  dand D on edgenuity

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