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How does Ernesto Galarza make distinctions between his new school and his old school in Barrio Boy?

He notes that people speak English at his new school; they spoke Spanish at his old school.
He states that his new school has a red tile roof; his old school had no roof.
He describes how the director of the new school is man; his mother was the director at his old school.
He mentions that his new school is for children who can read; his old school was for toddlers.

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Ernesto Galarza make distinctions between his new school and his old school in Barrio Boy by noting that people speak English at his new school; they spoke Spanish at his old school.

Answer: Option 1

Explanation:

Author Ernesto Galarza in his Book Barrio Boy which is based on his own childhood narrates an incident. It is on which he remembers that he and his mother were given this assurance.

Like, there would be a helping person at the school who would speak Spanish and help Ernesto out with English.

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Answer:

He notes that people speak English at his new school; they spoke Spanish at his old school.

Step-by-step explanation:

A. I think is the best answer, because in the story

Ernesto and his mother were assured that there was always a person at the school who could speak Spanish. And a sign on the door read both English and Spanish.

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