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How does the author develop the viewpoint of young Arturo toward the end of "An Hour with Abuelo"?

By relating Abuelo's life's story, Arturo shows readers that he has taken an interest in Abuelo and his early life.

By describing Arturo glancing at his watch, it shows readers that Arturo is disinterested in what Abuelo is saying.


By describing Abuelo as a crumpled-up brown paper sack with some bones in it, shows that Arturo has a creative mind.

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Answer:

By relating Abuelo's life's story, Arturo shows readers that he has taken an interest in Abuelo and his early life

Explanation:.

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Answer: By relating Abuelo's life's story, Arturo shows readers that he has taken an interest in Abuelo and his early life

Explanation: It sounds the best out of all three

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