Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Immigration and Current Events
Random
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What is the main reason Enrique's mother left him?

  _Answer: To find work and provide a better life for her children._

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What challenges does Enrique face in his childhood?

Poverty, lack of parental guidance, and emotional distress.

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What are some dreams Enrique has for his future?

To be reunited with his mother and to build a better life for himself.

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: How do current immigration policies impact families like Enrique's?

They create barriers to reunification and can lead to increased fear and instability among immigrant families._

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This famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.

Titanic

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How does the author describe the journey of immigrants?

  _Answer: As perilous, filled with hope but also fraught with danger._

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How does Enrique's relationship with his mother affect him?

He feels a deep sense of longing and abandonment, which fuels his desire to reunite with her.

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What risks does Enrique take to reunite with his mother?

He embarks on a dangerous journey through Mexico, risking his life to find her.

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 What recent events have highlighted the challenges faced by immigrants?

Events such as border crises, new legislation, and community responses to immigrant needs have brought attention to these issues._

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This is the largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

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What evidence from the text illustrates the dangers faced by immigrants?

Stories of violence, theft, and exploitation shared by various characters.

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How does Enrique cope with his feelings of abandonment?

He seeks comfort in friends and distractions but often feels lost and angry.

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What does Enrique learn about the reality of migration?

 It is fraught with challenges, including danger, uncertainty, and hardship._

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How can we relate Enrique's story to the experiences of modern-day immigrants?

Many contemporary immigrants face similar challenges, including separation from family and dangerous journeys for a better life._

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This is the process plants use to turn sunlight into energy.

Photosynthesis

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How does the prologue set the tone for the story?

It creates a sense of urgency and empathy for the struggles of immigrants and sets up the text structure.

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What role do family and community play in Enrique's life?

They provide support but also highlight his isolation and longing for his mother.

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How does Enrique's experience reflect larger societal issues?

 It showcases the struggles of many immigrants and highlights the need for systemic change._

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: In what ways can we advocate for immigrant rights today?

Through community organizing, education, and supporting legislation that protects immigrant families._

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This amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote in 1920.

19th Amendment 

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 What are the lasting effects of displacement on children like Enrique?

Feelings of abandonment, identity struggles, and emotional trauma

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How do cultural factors influence Enrique's actions?

Cultural expectations shape his views on family loyalty and the importance of reuniting with his mother.

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How does the author use symbolism to enhance the narrative?

Through motifs such as the train and the journey, symbolizing hope and struggle.

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What role does media play in shaping perceptions of immigrants?

Media coverage can influence public opinion, often framing immigrants in either sympathetic or negative lights depending on the narrative presented.

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Largest Ocean on Earth

Pacific