No. Don Anselmo is not in a hurry to sell the land.
The Americans
TRUE
Vindictive
He is known as a static characterVindictive
Because He stays the same throughout the story.
The Americans
American
American
In the story Gentleman of Rio en Medio, Don Anselmo isn't in a hurry to sell his land because he has lived there a long time and he is happy. The land has been in his family for hundreds of years. In the story it says "what he had the most of was time." I think from that, and the fact that he insists on a lower price, that he is agreeing to this for the sake of the people who want to buy, but he has no burning need for the money.
Don Anselmo moves slowly on the matter.
Don Anselmo moves slowly on the matter.
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.
conclude that Don Anselmo feels he did not sell the trees.
Don Anselmo could consider listing his land on real estate websites or with local realtors to reach a wider audience quickly. Setting a competitive price or offering incentives for a faster sale could also attract more potential buyers. Additionally, hosting an open house or promoting the property on social media might generate interest and lead to a speedy sale.
thelawyar dislikes don anselmo
no its true he docent want to sell the orchard
he believes that isn't his property