In "Moving Away" by Gary Soto, the speaker is a young boy who is reflecting on leaving his childhood home and neighborhood behind as his family moves to a new place. He describes the memories and moments that he will miss, and the sense of disconnection and longing that comes with leaving familiar surroundings.
Personification can be found in "Crazy Weekend" by Gary Soto when the speaker describes the basketball "acting up and rolling away." This personification attribute human characteristics to the basketball, making it seem as if the ball has a mind of its own.
Gary Soto has not passed away, he is currently 60 years old and lives in Fresno, California.
Mr. Bueller chose not to give away Victor's secret in "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto because he likely respected Victor's privacy and understood the importance of trust between a teacher and student. By keeping Victor's secret, Mr. Bueller showed empathy and understanding towards Victor's situation.
If you are asking for what year Hernando De Soto sail away from Spain then I will say he sailed away from Spain on 1514
is when Teresa asks him to help her in french!
Ms.Tuffsy
He ran away to the circus
Gary Soto became an author because he found solace in writing as a way to express his thoughts and experiences growing up in a working-class Mexican-American family. He was encouraged by his teachers and mentors to pursue his talent in writing, which eventually led to the publication of his first collection of poems.
no it's not carried away by moving water
Gary Burrill has written: 'Away: Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario and Alberta'
He joined a carnival.
no one knows