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  • 7/6/2025
Ximena is an illiterate woman in her fifties, who has learned to live on her own to keep her illiteracy as a secret. Jac | dG1fc2h4ZlJwWTNXOTg
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00:00I wanted to know if I would like you to keep reading it.
00:07I like to read it.
00:09I would like to read it.
00:10I would like to read it.
00:16She has something written in his paper, right?
00:18It's my dad.
00:19She left the house and left the letter.
00:20And never asked anyone to read it.
00:26I can teach her to read it.
00:28I accept it.
00:30It's also a circle,
00:32but with a hat.
00:35You can say hat instead of hat.
00:40We're going to read some poems of the Gabriela.
00:42I don't like that lady.
00:44Did you read it?
00:45Give me a hand and dance.
00:47Give me a hand and dance.
00:54I wasn't a student.
00:56I was like, but I was an enana.
00:58Enana por dentro de la cabeza.
01:00Las profesoras están en colegio.
01:03Y yo no.
01:07Mi.
01:08Ma.
01:09Ma.
01:10Me.
01:12Mi.
01:13Ma.
01:14Mi.
01:15而且.
01:16Camilo.
01:17Amor.
01:18Si.
01:19Mario.
01:20Ma.
01:21Mi.
01:22Merda.
01:23Doc.
01:24¿Y lo quieren enseñarles?
01:25You can teach me to read and write to you!
01:29I just want to learn to read!
01:31You can't separate the two things, Jimena!
01:33And how is the writer...
01:35...that just writes?

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