Why is it significant that he winds up chased by the verb "tener" and in a Spanish Grammar book?
I think it is important that Kugelmass winds up chased by the verb "tener" and in a Spanish Grammar book because he was very Self-seeker, he always wanted more and more, until he passed the limits, but he didn`t regret, he still wanted to have more affairs. Finally, he fell down in his own lies, he was projected into an old textbook (a Spanish Grammar book), because he have to learn the consequences of lie all the time.
Yes, for me the story has a moral learning. In this story, Kunguelmass is a person that all time he wants more and more without limits. The story teaches us that it is necessary set up in ambitions and giving importance what you have and not feeling endlessly unsatisfied. Take importance what you have, what you do, what you are. If not, you will realise that you won’t have anything.
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Why is it significant that he winds up chased by the verb "tener" and in a Spanish Grammar book?
I think it is important that Kugelmass winds up chased by the verb "tener" and in a Spanish Grammar book because he was very Self-seeker, he always wanted more and more, until he passed the limits, but he didn`t regret, he still wanted to have more affairs. Finally, he fell down in his own lies, he was projected into an old textbook (a Spanish Grammar book), because he have to learn the consequences of lie all the time.
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Does this story have a moral?
Yes, for me the story has a moral learning. In this story, Kunguelmass is a person that all time he wants more and more without limits. The story teaches us that it is necessary set up in ambitions and giving importance what you have and not feeling endlessly unsatisfied.
Take importance what you have, what you do, what you are. If not, you will realise that you won’t have anything.
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