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1. Sean says two words aloud. What are they? What is their significance to the story? 2. How can these two words be seen as metaphors or symbols in the story?
3. What are the usual things that are associated with McDonald's? Why is it that in the
beginning, Sean found it comforting?
4 What are the that the American finds strange after spending an afternoon in
McDonald's? Can these observations be stretched to include Philippines society?
5. How do you feel about his observations? Do you agree with him?
6. Why is he bothered by the way the children treat their namies?
7. In the end, what does McDonald's symbolize?
8. What could be the symbolism behind the melting milkshake? Could this be a
commentary on the American influence on the Philippines?
9. What does the narrator feels at the end of the story?
10. How do you feel about the way the Philippines was portrayed? Do you think it was fair
unfair portrayal?

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