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Base your answers to questions 19 and 20 on the
passage below and on your knowledge of social studies.
… In addition, after the last battle they were afraid
of the horses and guns, of our swords and crossbows
and our good fighting. Above all was the great mercy
of God, Who gave us the strength to keep on.…
— Bernal Díaz del Castillo, The Bernal Díaz Chronicles,
Doubleday & Company
In this passage about a conflict in Mexico, whose
perspective is being expressed?
(1) Aztec warrior
(2) Spanish conquistador
(3) Portuguese explorer
(4) Inca emperor

Sagot :

In this passage about a conflict in Mexico, it is the perspective of the (3) Portuguese explorer that is being expressed, although it could be 1 as well. 
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