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Identify the nаme оf the аuthоr, the title оf the work, аnd the national origin of the writer. Then analyze the passage. "I ain't a Spaniard from Spain," I explained. "I'm Puerto Rican from Harlem." "Oh--you talk English very well," she said. "I told you I was born in Harlem. That's why I ain't got no Spanish accent." "No-o, your accent is more like Jerry's." What's she tryin' to put down? I wondered. Jerry was the colored kid who recently moved to Bayshore. "Did you know Jerry?" she asked. "Probably you didn't get to meet him. I heard he moved away somewhere." "Yeah, I know Jerry," I said softly. "He moved away because he got some girl in trouble. I know Jerry is colored and I know I got his accent. Most of us in Harlem steal from each other's language or style or stick of living. And it's suerte s-u-e-r-t-e. It means 'luck.'" Jesus, Crutch, you got my mind messed up a little. I keep thinking this broad's tryin' to tell me something shitty in a nice dirty way. I'm gonna find out.
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