extracks ."these americans are buena genta " a.who was the speaker?.b.whom was it said to?
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The conversation took place between the storyteller and Don Anselmo
- The question has been asked from the story Gentleman of Rio en Medio.
- In the Spanish language, the word "buena genta" signifies nice people.
- Because of their manners when buying the elderly man's land, the speaker referred to Americans as "Bouna Genta."
- They made no attempt to hide the fact that Anselmo had extra land after the inspection. People were also willing to pay twice as much as they had initially suggested in exchange for it.
- However, Anselmo was a kind and generous person. As he was a person of value, he declined the additional cash the Americans offered him in exchange for his land.
- He had a tree planted for each child since he was a child lover. Even though they had the legal right to possess the trees, the Americans were kind and refused to argue with the elderly guy.
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Explanation:
the extract is from the extract GENTLEMAN OF RIO EN MEDIO
the meaning of Buena gente according to the context is that Buena gente means good people. The speaker called Americans Buena gente because they were ready to pay twice the money they had quoted earlier.
here the Narrator is the speaker here
the other lines from the story that explains the extract are
“They are good people and they are willing to pay you for the additional land as well. You will get almost twice as much”
Here The Americans are referred to as good people. According to the narrators The Americans found that Anselmo owned more than eight acres of land almost double of what was mentioned in the deed. But the owner did not accept the double amount
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