Which types of narrators do you think authors would use when writing about the Cuban Revolution? Select all of the narrator type
s that you believe would be appropriate. Cuban exiles who emigrated to the United States after the Cuban Revolution Cuban exiles who fought against Fidel Castro Cubans who stayed in their country after the Cuban Revolution Cuban citizens who are loyal to Fidel Castro Cubans citizens who do not always support Fidel Castro Americans who are neighbors of Cuban exiles Children of Cuban exiles who have grown up in the United States
1. Cuban exiles who emigrated to the United States after the Cuban Revolution.
2. Cuban exiles who fought against Fidel Castro
3. Cuban who stayed in their country after the Cuban Revolution
Explanation:
1. They can talk about the <em>contrast</em> between the two forms of goverment, and how their lives were before compared to the freedom they have now.
2. They are the ones that not only disagreed with the Revolution but <em>risked</em> their lives and family in order to <em>have a better country</em>.
3. People who remained in Cuba after the Revolution can describe their <em>experience</em> with all the changes that occured there.
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