The Americans
No. Don Anselmo is not in a hurry to sell the land.
Vindictive
He is known as a static characterVindictive
Because He stays the same throughout the story.
Yes, Don Anselmo likes the Americans. Don Anselmo will not sell his properties if he dislikes them. Though Don Anselmo didnâ??t take any more money for his property.
False
False, no.
False * Bg-G *
It is his view if he likes him or not. One has to ask him about that thing. If he likes him he will tell it to you.
The Americans
he strongly believes the tree dont belong to the americans
No. Don Anselmo is not in a hurry to sell the land.
Oh, dude, Don Anselmo and the narrator chat about random stuff before getting to business. It shows Don Anselmo is a chatty dude, probably likes to procrastinate a bit, you know? Like, he's not all serious and business all the time, just chillin' and shooting the breeze before getting down to it.
Because he does not think he ever sold the orchard to the Americans.
No, because Don Anselmo is an honorable man of his words and intentions.
yes