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Read the excerpt from Enrique's Journey.

During his first attempts north, a chance meeting saved Enrique from the worst of the gangs. As he set out on his trip, he noticed another teenager, a gangster named El Brujo, at the bus station in Honduras waiting to go to the Mexican border. Enrique doesn't like gangs. But as the two spent hours traveling through Honduras and Guatemala together, they became friends. On their first train ride through Chiapas, El Brujo introduced Enrique to a dozen other MS members, among them Big Daddy, who is skinny and short; El Chino (the Chinaman), who has slanted eyes; and El Payaso (the Clown), who has a big mouth and eyes. On subsequent trips, when he was deported, he always stuck with one of these gang members to protect himself from any attacks.

The author uses the narrative technique of characterization in this excerpt. How does this technique support her purpose?

It helps create an element of suspicion.

It shows that Enrique is resourceful.

It shows that Enrique is a gangster.

It explains Enrique's motives for traveling north.

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B) It shows that Enrique is resourceful

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Answer:

It shows that Enrique is resourceful.

Step-by-step explanation:

Characterization is a story element that authors use to develop fictional characters and reveal their physical or personality traits, their motifs, and interests. In this excerpt, the author, Sonia Nazario, uses indirect characterization to show that Enrique is resourceful: Although Enrique did not like gangs, he was willing to travel with and become friends with a gang member and to be introduced to other gang members, who would protect him later on in his difficult journey. This description shows Enrique's ability to find quick and clever ways to face difficulties, it shows that he is resourceful.

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