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In English / High School | 2014-08-28

Ernesto Galarza's memoir takes place in California. Why is that significant to the story?

A. Many good writers have come from California.
B. His teacher, Miss Ryan, is also a Mexican immigrant.
C. In California, children go to school all year.
D. The story tells of a Mexican boy beginning school without knowing the language or culture.

Asked by makaylamorrison

Answer (3)

The significance of Ernesto Galarza's memoir taking place in California in the story is that the story tells of a Mexican boy beginning school without knowing the language or culture of the place.
The boy was an immigrant who has not inkling of what he will face as he begins his life journey in California.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

Answer : The story tells of a Mexican boy beginning school without knowing the language or culture.
The story of Ernesto Galarza begins in California. The fact that this memoir starts in this way is significant to the story. The boy who is beginning school without knowing the language or culture of the place is a Mexican immigrant. This is a common story in California, a state with high levels of Mexican immigration due to its proximity to the border. Therefore, the story of the boy and the larger context of the state are inevitably connected.

Answered by holesstanham | 2024-06-11

The significance of California as the setting for Ernesto Galarza's memoir lies in the experiences of a Mexican boy starting school without knowledge of the language or culture. This reflects the broader challenges faced by many Mexican immigrant children in the state. The chosen answer is D.
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Answered by holesstanham | 2024-12-26