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A corrido is a Spanish-language story-song from the Lower Rio Grande Border (a region partly in Mexico and partly in the United States) that was popular from about 1836 to the 1930s and has roots in old Spanish ballads. Corridos tell plain, fast stories about local events, using simple, familiar images and repeating set lines so listeners easily recognize and remember them. Many versions of the same story share the same basic parts—especially a standard closing verse called the despedida—which helps keep the tradition consistent and strengthens community ties.

Logic Breakdown

Look to paragraph 2 where the passage discusses metaphors; find the quoted example from 'El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez' and identify which word from that quote appears as metaphorical language.

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Which one of the following is mentioned in the passage as an example of the use of metaphor in corridos?

Correct Answer
B
Paragraph 2 gives the example: the hero Cortez 'uses the metaphor of a thunderstorm' and the passage quotes, 'I have weathered thunderstorms; / This little mist doesn't bother me.' The word 'mist' appears in this quoted metaphorical line, so choice B is correct.
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