Read the excerpt from Gary Soto's short story "Like Mexicans."
My grandmother gave me bad advice and good advice when I was in my early teens. For the bad advice, she said that I
should become a barber because they made good money and listened to the radio all day. "Honey, they don't work como
burros," she would say every time I visited her. She made the sound of donkeys braying. "Like that, honey!" For the
good advice, she said that I should marry a Mexican girl. “No Okies, hijo"-she would say, "Look, my son. He marry
one and they fight every day about I don't know what and I don't know what." For her, everyone who wasn't Mexican,
black, or Asian were Okies. The French were Okies, the Italians in suits were Okies.... she lectured me on the virtues of
the Mexican girl.
The complex narrative structure used in the excerpt is an example of
unconventional text features.
several narrators being used.
establishing a work of fiction that is based on nonfiction.
the chronological order of events being manipulated.

Respuesta :

Answer:

several narrators being used.

Explanation:

Both Grand son and Grand Mother narrate the story.

Answer:

The complex narrative structure which is used in the excerpt is an example of the unconventional text features.

Explanation:

This is because two of the main topics in the context of the plot structure of the novel is spoken about in the abrupt manner. There is no prior information given about the topic or so. This is not considered as one of the conventional styles of writing and thus the text features and the style are considered as unconventional.