Authors would use as narrators when writing about the Cuban Revolution the following:
1. Cuban exiles who emigrated to the United States after the Cuban Revolution
2. Cuban exiles who fought against Fidel Castro
3. Cubans who stayed in their country after the Cuban Revolution
4. Cuban citizens who are loyal to Fidel Castro
5. Americans who are neighbors of Cuban exiles
Answer:
Parents cannot control their child's decisions.
Explanation:
"Bul_GO! -Gi" addresses the story of a mother who, despite being a very talented artist and wishes her son to follow in her footsteps, she does not impose anything on her. She doesn't require him to do the same as she does, but she respects the boy's individuality and allows him to make his own decisions about how he wants to run his own life. This creates a very good relationship between them, capable of making the child appreciate the mother's wishes.
Wiglaf is presented as Beowulf's savior and helper. He is there to mentor Beowulf and is an important character in this excerpt.
<span>She had a ground-breaking approach.
Abstract methods imply that her art became nonconventional. She did not use her own ideas since she was guided by Dow's tips and she did not copy other's works.</span>