A) share with readers what it is like to make such a big move B) explain what boycotts are C) persuade families to move to other places D) give information about crossing the border into the United States
A) Amada’s mother thinks the weather will be better there. B) Amada’s father plans to find work there. C) Amada wants to see her grandmother more often. D) Amada wants to publish her journal there.
A) in a rented apartment B) with some friends C) in their house in Juarez D) with relatives in Mexicali
A) angry B) worried C) excited D) relieved
A) practice English for school in California B) help her remember her language and culture C) finish her homework assignments while traveling D) write letters to her family back in Mexico
A) The mother and children have to wait to get green cards because they were not born in the United States. B) Nana does not yet know that the family is planning to move far away. C) Amada and her brothers have to finish the school year in Mexico. D) Amada’s mother wants the children to have more time to get used to the idea of moving.
A) sad and shy B) naughty and lively C) gentle and friendly D) serious and hardworking
A) Lupe B) Victor C) Michi D) Tito
A) interesting jobs B) entertaining hobbies C) new friends D) good chances
A) enjoy each other's company B) come from many places C) join together as one D) cannot find any work
A) a long road that connects many states B) a dry, desert area C) the capital of a country D) a line that divides two countries
A) a heart-shaped stone B) a delicious tortilla C) a new journal D) a beautiful flower
A) a person who was born in a country or who chooses to live in and become a member of that country B) the senator of the state C) the leader of the country D) a person who follows the laws
A) They sell their belongings to have money for the move. B) They don’t want their belongings any more. C) Her family can only take what fits in their car. D) Her family has too many items to move.
A) They are unsure about the move. B) They are afraid to move. C) They don’t want to move. D) They are excited to move.
A) fiction B) biography C) autobiography D) historical fiction
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