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26 April, 09:13

Who does the speaker of "I'm Explaining a Few Things" call his brothers?

A. the merchants

B. bandits

C. you and I

D. Raúl, Rafael and Federico

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  1. 26 April, 09:16
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    The correct answer is "D: Raúl, Rafael and Federico".

    Pablo Neruda describes various details of his everyday life when he was living in Spain (He is Chilean). In lines 18-23, he mentions:

    "Remember, Raul?" "Eh, Rafael?" "Federico, do you remember?"

    After these 3 lines, he says: "Brother, my brother!" in order to refer to the later 3 as his brothers.
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