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I'm reading "Enrique's Journey: A Boy Left Behind"
and I need help with this can anyone help

Fill in your observations as you read.
Characters
What
factual details do you notice about the character? (Occupation, Attitude, Description, etc)
What obstacles does the character face? Physical, Mental, and Emotional
Explain how this obstacle is or is not a human rights issue.
How does the character respond to each obstacle and what is the effect of that response?
Include a quotation with the page that shows the obstacle.
How does the time period affect the character's approach to the obstacle?
How does this character interact with others?
Enrique
Lourdes
Belky
Father
Grandmother Maria
Maria Isabel

Historical questions to ask yourself while you are reading:
What is going on during the time period of your book? (war, drought, excess of money, prejudices, political unrest, etc.)
How does that element affect the plot, setting, and characters of your book?
Why did the author use this time period?
AFTER you have finished reading, use your graphic organizer to answer these eight questions.
What is the human rights issue in my book?


Where does this issue first come up in my book?

Where in my book does this issue become most important?


How is this issue presented in my book?

In my book, who suffers due to the human rights issue?


What does the wording in my quotations imply?

When this issue becomes most important, what happens?


How is this issue resolved in my book?

Respuesta :

Answer:

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AFTER you have finished reading, use your graphic organizer to answer these eight questions.  

What is the human rights issue in my book?  

A: I think that the human rights issue was that immigrants should be able to go to the U.S. freely and safely if an immediate family member is there. Enrique is struggling to get to his mother but is constantly caught and deported back to his country. In the book "Enrique's Journey", it states that Enrique has already made 7 attempts and has been deported and is still trying. He has been beaten by police, robbed and deported many times, yet he is still trying. He has heard countless stories during his journey about migrants being beaten, raped, pushed off trains, and robbed. Some are trying to find their loved ones, while others are hoping to get a job in the U.S.  

Where does this issue first come up in my book?  

A: The issue starts at the very beginning of the book, when Lourdes is leaving her children behind.  

Where in my book does this issue become most important?  

A: I think that it becomes most important when Enrique is being deported back to his country and away from his mother.  

How is this issue presented in my book?  

A: This issue is presented as a choice that mothers have to make. Live in poverty or leave her children. It’s the only option for getting out of poverty.  

In my book, who suffers due to the human rights issue?  

A: In the book, the mother, children, grandmother and Marian Isabel all suffer because of the human rights issue. The mother misses her children and the children miss the mother. Then when Enrique leaves to look for his mother his girlfriend is affected because she feels lonely.  

What does the wording in my quotations imply?  

A: The characters speak Spanish and it is translated into English. Most of the quotation are in English but there are some phrases in Spanish.  

When this issue becomes most important, what happens?  

A: When the issue gets important, Enrique is making his way across Mexico. Everyone is worried for him and he is hopeful that he would find his mother.  

How is this issue resolved in my book?  

A: In the end, he finds his mother. Although the issue was solved for him, it was still not resolved for many.  

 

Hope this helps:)

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Answer:

you can use it but don't copy it

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