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Author Francisco Jimenez chose to write his autobiographical novel The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child from the first-person point of view of a child migrant worker.
How might the story be different if told from the point of view of Francisco’s mother or father? What might the reader discover about his parents’ thoughts and feelings as they anticipate another move? Examine and explain how changing the point of view from the boy to one of his parents might reveal different aspects of what life was like for migrant workers as they faced challenges and hardships. Remember to support your central idea with relevant, well-organized evidence from the text, including quotations, details, and examples, to show how the point of view in a story influences readers’ understanding of characters and their experiences.

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Answered by shiuly33begam
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The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child is an autobiographical novel by Francisco Jiménez based in part on his journey from Mexico to the United States of America.[1][2] The book, narrated by the child's point of view, follows the life of young Francisco Jiménez and his family as they move from one location to another to harvest crops in the United States. The book has three sequels, Breaking Through, Reaching Out and the fourth in the series, Taking Hold: From Migrant Childhood to Columbia University. The author translated the first three novels into Spanish under the titles Cajas de cartón (cardboard boxes), Senderos fronterizos, and Más allá de mí respectively, all published by Houghton Mifflin.

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