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The author of "Wolves," José Luis Zárate, may resist providing answers to the narrator's questions about the wolves—Where do they come from? Where are they going? What will become of us?—to create a sense of ambiguity and open interpretation.

By leaving these questions unanswered, Zárate invites readers to engage in their own reflections and interpretations, fostering a more immersive and thought-provoking reading experience.

The uncertainty adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, allowing readers to explore the themes of the story and draw their own conclusions about the wolves' significance and the broader implications for the characters and the world within the text.

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In the text Wolves by JOSÉ LUIS ZÁRATE narrator asks, Where do they come from? Where are they going? What will become of us? However, the author never answers these questions. Why might the author resist providing answers to these questions about the wolves?

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