<span>“First Generation” of Dreaming in Cuban is actually a story that was written by Cristina Garcia, and based on the excerpt above taken from this, the statement that would best describe the changes that the narrator assumes to be true regarding Pilar is that her way of expressing in Spanish shows that she is a product of multiculturalism. The answer would be option A.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
The short story has a beautiful theme.
<u>Explanation:</u>
“THE WILD DOG OF CAUCOMGOMOC” by “Charles Boardman Hawes” is a short story in which a dog loses his owner and as a result of this he doesn’t interact with any other human. He stopped making any friendly relationship with humans. However, this behaviour of dog changed when he supports the town in a way no one expected.
Thus, the beautiful theme of the story is that meaningful friendships can come from places from where someone is not expecting.
Answer:
what is unsaid is as important as what is said
Explanation: