The answer of this question is b babe
The answer to this question is A
Answer:
- The point of view of a person new to America.
Explanation:
The story 'Barrio Boy' authored by Ernesto Galarza discusses the tale of a young boy who leaves Mexico with his family and begins living in the United States with his family. The given excerpt includes sufficient textual details to reveal that the story is told 'using the point of view of a person who is new to America.' The details like considering the 'forwarding address', 'sounded as if generals were in charge of the male', 'Nothing like our Lista Del Correo in acaponeta' reveals that the narrator is not aware of the U.S. culture and attempts to understand it by comparing it with their previous Mexican event.
An author or writer uses his counterclaim as his refutation because a counterclaim is literally what it says. What the writer or author is going against in his writing and which side he is opposing or going with.
Deer and Vat (if your talking about the spare ones you have)