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.