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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 17 we may already have too many issues to discuss in the sketch.. Who wants to tell Maite so she can talk to the people in the village?” Danilo looks serious. Apparently, he did not like José calling him a nerd. I feel confused about what the other children have said about child labor, but I decide to get closer to Danilo. Once we’re alone, I’ll ask him if he is all right. Episode 5. The mayor’s visit Maite was impressed when we told her about our ideas for the show. She preferred the idea of a debate between experts rather than a sum- mit. “A debate is more like TV and there is more room for protest through humor,” she said. We all agreed. She also told us that it was very important for her that we respect what we had discussed at first: that whatever we did, we would all take part. While the others stayed behind working on the set and the props, Maite asked José and me to go with her to visit the village mayor. We had to talk to him to discuss where the play would take place. Maite remembered that in the town hall, near the entrance on the right, there was a beautiful patio. She thought that would be a good place for the play. We headed off to the village hoping the Mayor would authorize our proposal. “Hello Sir Braulio,” Maite says to the mayor. “Hello Lady Maite, come in, come in,” the mayor answers sarcasti- cally. “Come in, Lady Maite. Don’t stand at the door, Lady Maite.” Maite smiles at the way the mayor pronounces the word “Lady” when speaking to her. “Hello Braulio,” Maite goes along with the mayor’s joke,” forgetting the old respectful forms of addressing a mayor “That’s better. Now I’m sure we’ll reach an understanding. Who are these two kids?” Maite says our names and introduces us as the spokespersons for the group of younger children at camp. “Hanadi!” says the may- or, “What a beautiful name!”
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Hanadi & Christian English
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Hanadi & Christian
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