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When Carlos awoke in the tree, he felt the need for water and food. He remembered the mountain stream that flowed downward to his village and soon found it. Summarize Carlos's memories and thoughts as presented in "I Drank from the Stream."
In the poem "Night," Carlos climbs a tree and puts on the blue sweater that his mother insisted he take along while he picked her mushrooms. Explain the memories the blue sweater evoked. What was the importance of the poems last line:
I wish I could go back, let her touch my hair.
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Compare how Carlos and Paco each perceived one another when they met eye-to-eye for the first time.
Describe how the four rebels reacted after Carlos screamed and threw a rock at him.
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