The story opens with the narrator and their brother, Kiko, tending to their chickens in a cornfield. They introduce a peculiar chicken that is at the center of the story. This chicken's gender is in dispute, with Kiko claiming it's a rooster, and the narrator insisting it's a hen.
Climax
Kiko suggests resolving the matter through a cockfight, despite the narrator's warnings about the fierce opponent.
Falling Action
It's a rooster.
The central conflict of the story revolves around the disagreement between Kiko and the narrator regarding the chicken's gender. This conflict escalates as they argue with each other and involve their parents, the village chief, and a poultry expert, Mr. Cruz, in their attempts to settle the argument.
Resolution
The chicken unexpectedly wins the cockfight against a formidable opponent, surprising everyone and leading to a riot among the spectators.
After the chaotic cockfight and their narrow escape from the angry crowd, Kiko remains convinced that the chicken is a rooster. He insists that the victory in the cockfight is proof of its masculinity. The narrator, still doubtful, agrees to let Kiko have the final word, but with a playful wager.
The story concludes with the resolution that the chicken is indeed a hen, confirmed by the laying of an egg.
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