Question

Mario Vargas Llosa (“YOH-sah”) claimed it was clear that this short story was narrated “from an objective reality” due to the use of the word “still.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this one-sentence short story by Augusto Monterroso. It reads in its entirety, “When he awoke, [the title animal] was still there.”
ANSWER: “The Dinosaur” [or “El dinosaurio”]
[10e] Monterroso added this punctuation mark to “The Dinosaur” because otherwise it seemed “as if the dinosaur was the one who awakened.” A joke advises you not to forget this punctuation mark in the phrase “let’s eat Grandma.”
ANSWER: comma
[10h] A boy in this novel complains, “That’s no story” when “The Dinosaur” is read to him. Two stepsiblings try to journey to Echo Canyon after running away from a road trip to Arizona in this novel by Valeria Luiselli (“val-LAIR-ee-uh LOO-sell-ee”).
ANSWER: Lost Children Archive
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2023 ACF Nationals04/22/2023Y821.25100%100%13%

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WUSTL AChicago B1010020
Minnesota AColumbia A1010020
Illinois AMcGill A1010020
Chicago AStanford A1010020
Harvard ANorthwestern A1010020
Florida ADuke A10101030
Yale AGeorgia Tech A1010020
UC Berkeley ACornell B1010020