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What does the girl wish for in the end? why does she wish for it? in lengua

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Answered by Anonymous
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She wish that she could turn back her father's tongue back to speech and even hunger. Maybe because it's her father, like no one else wants to live a life without a tongue and she only cares about her father.

Answered by varindagarg812
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When a daughter believed that her father had sold his speech to the devil, the narrative began. In their home, her parents did not say much. Her father claimed that "the devil ate his words," implying that he forgotten what he was just about to say; this satisfies his wife. Her father had lost his work, so he had to be more diplomatic. Her mother was frequently lamenting about their difficult position, so her father promised that he would purchase them the items they needed. Her father's boss, a Spanish mestizo who owned a number of establishments in the city, was the devil who ate his words. Her father, a mason, was sacked by her company after he found a better deal for his house addition. To appease his family, her father didn't say anything about his employment; the devil ate his words whole.

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Her daughter was curious as to what had happened to her father's tongue. Her father's tongue, she assumed, had been prepared in the traditional Spanish manner with mushroom sauce. She also thought that the devil placed her father's tongue on a dish with spices that smelled delicious and exotic. She thought her father's tongue was oozing with essences, so she suggested he sell his oesophagus and stomach as well. She also pictured herself being cooked and stuffed into the stomach of a wealthy guy, where she would experience the sensation of having too much money.

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