the challenges and obstacles. These words relate to Ernesto from “Barrio Boy”‚ Farah from “The Other Side of The Sky”‚ and Rikki Tikki Tavi by Rupyard Kipling. They all had difficulties‚ but they tried their hardest as they had hope. Ernesto had to adapt to a new culture‚ while both Farah and Rikki Tikki Tavi had to protect their family‚ but all of them had to persevere to achieve their goal. In the nonfiction text‚” Barrio Boy” by Ernesto Galarza‚ he has trouble learning a new language and fitting
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Ernesto Galarza Ernesto was a little kid who only spoke Spanish and can’t trust others‚ then he came across the principle is the only person Ernesto can trust. He moved from Mexico to America. He was scared and he couldn’t trust other people. He also met other kids that moved from different parts of the world. Ernesto has met the principal name Miss Nettie Hopley. She was the only person Ernesto trusted in the whole entire school. There were Italian‚ Portuguese‚ Korean‚ and Polish first graders
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Ernesto Galarza in the story Barrio Boy pursued a mission of moving to a new school and learning English and the culture of America. Ernesto was motivated by many things‚ for example his love for Miss Ryan‚ the fact he’s not alone. In paragraph 14 it says “Like Ito and several other first graders who did not know English‚ I received private lessons from Miss Ryan in the closet‚ a narrow hall off the classroom with a door at each end.” Which means Miss Ryan is helping Ernesto achieve his goal of learning
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Well Ernesto Galarza‚ Farah Ahmedi‚ and Buck all undertook a mission. Some day you will have to undertake a mission or you already have undertaken a mission. Like these very different people and dogs did. This is an example that anyone or anything can or does undertake a mission. Ernesto Galarza had to undertake the mission of learning the English language.Ernesto moved from Mexico to The United States. He had trouble learning English up until Miss. Ryan helped him. In the excerpt Barrio Boy in paragraph
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Unit 1 “Barrio Boy” Vocabulary- Infer the meaning of the underlined word by using context clues. 1. He was called barrio boy because he spoke Spanish. I think barrio means in the United States‚ a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a city or town. 2. I can’t believe that the magician put such a pretty lady in a contraption with dangerous blades. I think a contraption is a machine or device that appears strange or unnecessarily complicated‚ and often badly made or unsafe. 3. I was assured that
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relate to Ernesto Galarza from “Barrio Boy” Rikki-Tikki-Tavvi from “Rikki-Tikki-Tavvi” and Farah from “The Other Side of the Sky” because they all had to be determined to succeed in their harsh situations. While Ernesto Galarza found himself in a new country‚ Rikki-Tikki-Tavvi and Farrah Ahmedi wanted to protect their family‚ despite these differences‚ they were all determined to achieve their goal. In the autobiography “Barrio Boy” by Ernesto Galarza‚ Ernesto Galarza is a seven year old boy from Mexico
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read the short memoirs; “Barrio Boy” and “No Gumption”? If you have read the memoirs‚ do you ever wonder what the differences and the similarities are in between these two very well written books? There are many differences and similarities about the books “Barrio Boy” and “No Gumption”. We can take into account that the obvious similarities between the two memoirs is that they are written in first person narration and about conquering your difficulties. Ernesto Galarza and Russell Baker both are
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wants to be. In “Barrio Boy” there’s a certain mission‚ he does‚ like in “The Other Side of the Sky”‚ and “New Direction.” All of the three stories you see there’s one person that achieves their goal. Do you have a certain mission in your life that represents the three stories. In “Barrio Boy” its mission was to learn how to speak in English. Ernesto came to California without learning how to spell or speak English. His school in California was Lincoln School in Los Angeles. Ernesto Galarza’s first
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of the story I will be discussing are The barrio Boy ‚ The king of mazy and Call of the Klondike these story all involve a character undertaking a mission to gain or achieve something. The call of Klondike and The king of Mazy are very similar. The barrio boy is different from both The call of klondike and The king of Mazy The barrio boy is about Ernesto Galarza a mexican-american boy who came to the United States for a better education. Ernesto passes many challenges or obstacles. Like in
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reasons for wanting to undertake a mission. Like in Barrio Boy‚ it says Ernesto wants to learn how to be a good American‚ and in ¨Apollo 13¨ it says they want to make it home safely.Both are determined to complete their mission. Ernesto and the astronauts used different methods to reach their goal.So the reasons of their survival is determination. Ernesto Galarza is determined to learn english and become a good American. In paragraph 13 of Barrio Boy it says “I was soon able to match Ito’s progress
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