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Directions: write the english for the underlined words. temprano un sábado por la mañana, (6) un pescador y su (7) hijo salieron a pescar. puesto que a los pescadores no les gusta hablar (8) mucho, (9) los hombres en nuestro cuento estaban tan callados como los (10) peces. (11) solamente al mediodía, cuando las nubes aparecieron en el horizonte, el hijo le dijo al padre: «parece que va a llover.» (12) el padre levantó la vista hacia el cielo y movió la cabeza en señal de aprobación. pero no dijo ni una palabra. (13) un día pasó de esa manera. el domingo tomaron un descanso. pero como de costumbre, no se dijeron nada. el lunes fueron de nuevo a pescar, pero todavía en (14) silencio. así pasaron el martes, el miércoles, el jueves, y el viernes, todos pasaron de la misma manera. no fue sino hasta el viernes por la noche, cuando empezó a llover fuerte, que el padre se secó (15) la frente con su mano y dijo: «sí, tienes razón.»

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