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Question: The post office of the barrio in the story love in the cornhusks by Aida Rivera Ford was the?
In the short story "Love in the Cornhusks" by Aida Rivera Ford, the post office is not specifically described or given a clear identity. The story focuses more on the personal struggles of the main character, Tinang, as she deals with her past love and her current life situation. The mention of the post office in the story serves mainly to move the plot forward as the place where she receives a letter from her former lover, Amado. Here, the post office could symbolize a link or connection to her past life.
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