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Select the TWO lines of dialogue that suggest the family looks forward to Cafe Ana opening because it will be a reminder of their home country, Honduras,
ALFREDO: "Dreams don’t always come true. When you grow up, you will learn this."
MILTON: "I won’t learn that from you, Papi. You taught me that a dream is something that requires hard work, patience, sweat, and determination."
GABRIELA: "You also said that we Hondurans need a restaurant where we can socialize and eat food from our country." (Forcefully) "It would be selfish not to do it."
ANA: (Dreamily) "I do miss the restaurant, and Papi, you were happy when you were cooking. I remember."
ANA: "We could have the quinceañera at tío Rico’s house. And if Gabi doesn’t mind borrowing a dress…"
MILTON: "Papi, you don’t need a job now. You need to put all your energy into Café Ana, a slice of Honduras heaven here in Washington, D.C."
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- GABRIELA: "You also said that we Hondurans need a restaurant where we can socialize and eat food from our country."
- MILTON: "Papi, you don’t need a job now. You need to put all your energy into Café Ana, a slice of Honduras heaven here in Washington, D.C."
Both lines explicitly connect Café Ana to Honduras and to recreating home through food and community.
- MILTON: "Papi, you don’t need a job now. You need to put all your energy into Café Ana, a slice of Honduras heaven here in Washington, D.C."
Both lines explicitly connect Café Ana to Honduras and to recreating home through food and community.
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