The central idea of the document is that immigrants struggle when moving to a new country, as evidenced by Ernesto feeling nervous about starting at American schools after being used to schools in Mazatlan, Mexico. Details from the text show Ernesto noticing differences in his new school that were unsettling and a door closing behind him, demonstrating the challenges immigrants face when moving to a different culture and country.
The central idea of the document is that immigrants struggle when moving to a new country, as evidenced by Ernesto feeling nervous about starting at American schools after being used to schools in Mazatlan, Mexico. Details from the text show Ernesto noticing differences in his new school that were unsettling and a door closing behind him, demonstrating the challenges immigrants face when moving to a different culture and country.
The central idea of the document is that immigrants struggle when moving to a new country, as evidenced by Ernesto feeling nervous about starting at American schools after being used to schools in Mazatlan, Mexico. Details from the text show Ernesto noticing differences in his new school that were unsettling and a door closing behind him, demonstrating the challenges immigrants face when moving to a different culture and country.
The central idea of Barrio Boy is that immigrants struggle
immensely when moving to a different country. Because ernesto was feeling nervous to going to american schools because he was used to the school from Mazatlan. This piece of the text says I noticed many differences, none of them were very reassuring. Another text says We walked up the staircase hand in hand and through the door, which closed by itself. This proves that immigrants struggle immensely moving to another country.