"Living Up The Street" by Gary Soto is a collection of short stories inspired by growing up Chicano in Fresno, California. The stories reflect the thoughts and adventures of a Mexican-American child growing up in the racially diverse neighborhoods that ranged from the ideals imposed by an Anglo-dominated society to violence and criminal mischief.
If 'Third Street' is the name of a street, it is a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized (both words). In the sentence, "Maple Street is the third street after the light.", the word 'third' is functioning as an adjective to describe the common noun street (not the name of the street).
No because it doesnt have a subject and a predicate.
"Wutsup" or "Wutzup" are street talk for "What's up". "What's up" means, "What is happening?"
The spatial inequality in Mexico is very big, to where in some areas, are nice, big, expensive homes, and right across the street are people living in cardboard homes.
Yes, the word street is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The word street is a proper noun when it is the name of a specific street, such as Main Street, Washington Street, Third Street, etc. A proper noun is always capitalized.
"Living up the street" can symbolize distance, difference in socioeconomic status, a change in perspective or outlook, or a separation from the familiar.
it is about a mexican boy
The conflict in "Living Up the Street" by Gary Soto revolves around the challenges the author faces growing up in a working-class neighborhood in California. Soto navigates issues such as poverty, family dynamics, and cultural identity as he tries to find his place in the world.
It would be on a street because you are on top of it. In a street would suggest you living within the street itself.
Street smarts comes from living not school. You can only learn by living it.
Living conditions on the street can be harsh and dangerous, with limited access to basic necessities such as food, water, and sanitation facilities. People experiencing homelessness often face challenges related to exposure to the elements, safety concerns, and lack of access to healthcare or support services. It can be a daily struggle to meet basic needs and find a sense of security and stability.
10 Downing street..........................!
yes think of all the house's that had been blown up by the tragic devasty
They can't be living on the street if they are dead.
yes
homeles people
Gary soto, rick soto, debra soto, Little john the Molinas, rosie, Mary palacio, pete palacio