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Spanish, 04.11.2020 18:00 mirmir62

Read these lines from "A Voice" by Pat Mora. to say, "Please move," in the language you learned effortlessly, as you learned to run, the language forbidden at home, though your mother said you learned it to fight with the neighbors. What is the author's tone here? Why do you say that? (Use text evidence to support your answer)

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