Q1. In what way does the writer indicate that the pearls were prized possessions to kino?
Q2. What the writer means by "the public shaming of kino" .
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1) Oysters are the source of pearls, and pearls are a source of great wealth. The passage suggests that pearls taken from this oyster bed had enriched Spain, the nation that had colonized Kino's land. The king used this wealth to wage war and impress his people with glorious churches.
2) The doctor refuses to treat Kino's son Coyotito. A whole crowd had gathered at the doctor's gates to witness the humiliating rebuke the doctor gave Kino.
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2.)The doctor refuses to treat Kino's son Coyotito. A whole crowd had gathered at the doctor's gates to witness the humiliating rebuke the doctor gave Kino.
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