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broken hope by skye robertson what is the vision of the story?​

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Answered by renjuzz1187
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Answer:

Explanation:

The union of Castile and Aragon for almost thirty years, had not ... hoped once more to get possession of the throne of that kingdom. ... sent him a considerable sum of money, as the first token of that prince's gratitude.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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"Broken hope vision of the story"

Explanation:

                   From the story Broken hope the Doctor dislike his job, not all of it but this part. His job is normally so valuable. He rescue people’s lives, he gives mothers their children. He is the guardian angel that they appeal for. He strides down the hospital halls, his footsteps creating a orchestra of righteous and warm music.

The walls of the foetology center painted with bright active colors, full of sounds of happiness and joy. The Doctor would walk down the hall full of delight. Standing straight a crack of true content on his face. New fathers would approach him with thank you’s and handshakes. And the mothers, while thankful couldn’t exposed to tear their gaze from their new childs face.

They just grumble thank you as they cried tears of joy. The nurses would give him amorous looks, and he would send them right back. The interns viewed at him like he was a rockstar, their hero. But not today, today was dissimilar. He’d been sitting in his office, about to go see a patient, but he was happy. When he received an email from his friend, a doctor in the oncology division. He did argues him to help with the test result for a patient.

The calm he was going to see, Cora Broehain and her husband Euston. He take up a doughnut sitting on his desk and took a bite while opening the file. He scanned over it looking for one word babble the song Hero by Enrique Iglesias while looking. When he found the one word he suddenly stopped,and his doughnut dropped from his hand. He read the word over and over again and again, trusting, praying that it was a mistake.

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