How does the author of Barrio Boy use sequence to create a strong personal narrative? He begins by making comparisons between the United States and Mexico, then finishes with a description of his Mexican neighborhood. He begins by describing his hometown in Mexico, then his travels to the United States, then the things he discovers in US. He begins by writing about his hotel room, then his first English lessons, and concludes with a train ride to Nogales. He begins by explaining the differences between Mexican and American money, then finishes with a description of the American flag.

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Answer: He begins by describing his hometown in Mexico, then his travels to the United States, then the things he discovers in US.

Explanation:

In Barrio Boy, Ernesto Galarza wrote in an autobiographical manner as he took the reader through his life beginning in Mexico to the United States creating a strong personal narrative by first describing his hometown in a mountainous region of Mexico.

He then speaks of how he and his family had to escape from the village as Government forces come to forcefully recruit males into the army. They then travel across various towns in Mexico until they make it into the USA and eventually settle in Sacramento, California.

He then speaks of how his life has changed from Mexico and the things he discovers in the United States as well as the new opportunities there and how he then pursues and appreciates the new opportunities.

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Its B

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