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Read these sentences from Hafiza's essay comparing biographies and autobiographies.

One difference between biographies and autobiographies is immediately noticeable: the narrator's point of view. Biographies are written from a third-person perspective, while autobiographies are written from a first-person perspective.

Which quotations from Enrique's Journey provide evidence supporting Hafiza's point that this text is a biography? Select two options.

a. "The Iron Worm squeaks, groans, and clanks—black tankers, rust-colored boxcars, and gray
hoppers winding north on a single track that parallels the Pacific coast."
b. "Enrique's palms burn when he holds on to the hopper. He risks riding no-hands. Finally, he strips
off his shirt and sits on it."
c. "Enrique's head throbs. The sun reflects off the metal. It stings his eyes, and his skin tingles. It
drains the little energy he has left."
d. "About two hundred street gangsters in Chiapas share the rolling criminal enterprise. Father Flor
María Rigoni, the priest at the Albergue Belén migrant shelter, counts nineteen groups."
e. "'We ask for money to take people to the U.S. on top of our trains,' says Jorge Mauricio Mendoza
Pineda, twenty-four, describing what he and his Mara Salvatrucha gang do in Chiapas."

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Answer:

Correct answer is: b and c.

Explanation:

Sonia Nazario is famous for her book “Enrique's Journey”. This story was written in the third person point of view. And mostly from Enrique's position, but Sonia sometimes tells the story by another persona. This technique helps the reader to understand more of what's going on in the story.

Enrique’s Journey is a is a real story of a 17 years old boy from Honduras, who decides to travel to USA to find his mother.

Answer:

B). "Enrique's palms burn when he holds on to the hopper. He risks riding no-hands. Finally, he strips  off his shirt and sits on it."

C). "Enrique's head throbs. The sun reflects off the metal. It stings his eyes, and his skin tingles. It drains the little energy he has left."

Explanation:

The evidence always proves crucial to validate the author/speaker's claim and help establish the credibility of the claim. In the given excerpt, Hafiza employs 'quotations' to support her claim that 'Biographies...written ....a third-person perspective...autobiographies...written...a first-person perspective'.

The quotations from 'Enrique's Journey' by Sonia Nazario that backs her claim that 'biographies are related in the first-person point of view' are displayed through options B and C. The use of the pronoun 'he' and 'it' in these quotes assist to substantiate Hafiza's claim adequately that the text 'Enrique's Journey' is a biography. Thus, options B and C are correct.