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One morning he wandered outside and down the street. My mother practically fainted. Why does the author most likely have Gonzalo share his mother's perspective? to reveal that the family is hiding a secret to show how much Gonzalo is like his mother to stress the danger of Tío Juan's being off on his own to show that Gonzalo is surprised by his mother's actions

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to stress the danger of Tío Juan's being off on his own

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This question is about the book "Seedfolks" that covers the story of 13 characters of different origins, lives and personalities with one thing in common, the search for a better life in America. To emphasize the difference between the characters, the author uses several rhetorical resources, including points of view and auternative perspectives and even shared between more than one perspective. An example of the shared perspective can be seen in the question above, where Gonzalo shares the perspective with his mother to emphasize the danger of Tío Juan being alone.

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