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he wrote barrio boy
Her family inspired her to write.
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Ben Franklin inspired him to write and to come to America. Whoever wrote that last post is an idiot.
To compare and contrast an excerpt from "Barrio Boy" and "A Day's Wait," start by analyzing the themes, characters, and settings in each text. In "Barrio Boy," focus on the immigrant experience as seen through the eyes of a young boy in Mexico, highlighting the cultural differences and struggles he faces. In "A Day's Wait," examine the theme of illness and its impact on a young boy who misunderstands the severity of his fever. Contrasts may include the settings (rural Mexico vs. a French farmhouse) and the protagonists' reactions to their respective challenges. In the second paragraph, delve into how the authors, Ernesto Galarza and Ernest Hemingway, convey their themes through language, tone, and narrative style. Galarza's descriptive language in "Barrio Boy" may evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder, while Hemingway's spare prose in "A Day's Wait" creates a sense of emotional distance and resignation. Consider discussing how each author's background and perspective influence the portrayal of their characters and themes. Ultimately, highlight the unique ways in which these two texts explore universal themes of resilience, misunderstanding, and the human experience.
Christopher Paul Curtis was greatly inspired and influenced by his family to write. One of his family members who inspired him to write was his grandfather, Earl Lewis, a baseball pitcher.
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His childhood.