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Step-by-step explanation:
1. The narrator in "The Book of Sand" describes the book he buys as infinite and monstrous
In the "The Book of Sand" Jorge Luis Borges writes "Summer was coming to an end and I realised that the book was monstrous. There was no consolation in the thought that no less monstrous was I"
2. The story "And of Clay Are We Created" is based on an actual Colombian
mudslide
The story “And of Clay Are We Created” is a short story by Chilean-American author, Isabel Allende It is based on the true story of Omayra Sanchez, who was a young victim of an earthquake in Colombia in 1985.
3. In the story "When Greek Meets Greek," Fraser Gives Ram a turban
In "When Greek Meets Greek" Fraser tells Ram that there is a landlord that vows he will never take anyone who comes from the West Indies, but he does not mind taking Indians. Fraser also tells Ram that the landlord will not know the difference between whether Ram is from the West Indies or India. Fraser says for Ram to wear a turban.
4. In the short story "Girls Can We Educate We Dads?," the dad thinks that
walking at night must be bad.
“Girls can we educate we dads” is a poem written by James Berry, a Jamaican poet in the 1900’s which speaks about a girl who criticizes her dad’s stereotypical views about girls’ behavior and thoughts.