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  • 1. Enrique's Journey by Sonia Nazario is a poignant and compelling narrative that follows the harrowing journey of a young boy, Enrique, who embarks on a perilous trek from Honduras to the United States in search of his mother, who had left for the U.S. years earlier in hopes of providing a better life for her family. The book is based on Nazario's Pulitzer Prize-winning series for the Los Angeles Times and offers a deeply human perspective on the immigration crisis, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and the relentless quest for survival. Through Enrique's eyes, readers are taken on a gripping adventure that reveals the dangers faced by countless unaccompanied minors as they traverse Mexico, confronting treacherous conditions, corrupt authorities, and the ever-present fear of deportation. Nazario meticulously chronicles the emotional and physical struggles Enrique endures, showcasing the profound impact of family separation and the lengths to which individuals will go to reunite with their loved ones. The narrative ultimately highlights the resilience of the human spirit while shedding light on the larger social and political issues surrounding immigration, making it a critical read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of this contemporary crisis.

    Why does Enrique leave Honduras?
A) To reunite with his mother in the United States
B) To find a job
C) To escape the war
D) To go to school
  • 2. What is the significance of the title 'Enrique's Journey'?
A) It represents a physical journey only
B) It refers to a journey of self-discovery
C) It indicates a journey through time
D) It highlights his migration experience
  • 3. What happens when Enrique finally reaches the U.S.?
A) He decides to go back.
B) He faces challenges to reunite with his mother.
C) He is immediately arrested.
D) He immediately finds a job.
  • 4. What does the 'train hopping' represent in the book?
A) A form of transportation only
B) A tourist attraction
C) The risk and resilience of migrants
D) A new lifestyle choice
  • 5. What ultimately drives Enrique's persistence?
A) Desire for money
B) His love for his mother
C) Adventure seeking
D) Curiosity about the U.S.
  • 6. What does Enrique symbolize in the book?
A) The struggle of many young migrants
B) A successful businessman
C) An average American teenager
D) A government official
  • 7. What is one key emotion expressed in 'Enrique's Journey'?
A) Longing
B) Apathy
C) Indifference
D) Happiness
  • 8. How does Nazario’s writing style affect the reader?
A) It is purely factual.
B) It creates a strong emotional connection.
C) It distances the reader.
D) It undermines the story.
  • 9. What is Lourdes's initial feeling when she leaves Enrique behind?
A) Fear.
B) Guilt.
C) Relief.
D) Excitement.
  • 10. What does the journey signify for many immigrants?
A) An easy passage
B) Hope and struggle for a better life
C) Abandoning their past
D) A simple relocation
  • 11. Through whose perspective is most of the story told?
A) A government official's perspective
B) Enrique's perspective
C) His mother's perspective only
D) Nazario's own perspective
  • 12. Why is Enrique’s story significant?
A) It focuses solely on history.
B) It sheds light on the immigrant experience.
C) It is a fictional story.
D) It ignores real-world issues.
  • 13. Who is the author of 'Enrique's Journey'?
A) A journalist from Honduras.
B) A famous novelist.
C) Sonia Nazario.
D) Enrique's mother.
  • 14. Which country does Enrique originally come from?
A) El Salvador
B) Guatemala
C) Honduras
D) Mexico
  • 15. What mode of transportation does Enrique primarily use to travel north?
A) Walking.
B) Freight trains.
C) Cars.
D) Buses.
  • 16. What major danger do migrants face while traveling through Mexico?
A) Overcrowding on trains.
B) Kidnapping by gangs.
C) Harsh weather conditions.
D) Getting lost.
  • 17. How does Lourdes attempt to support Enrique from the United States?
A) By sending him food.
B) By sending money.
C) By arranging a visa.
D) By calling him regularly.
  • 18. What happens to many children who attempt the journey north?
A) They often face exploitation.
B) They return home quickly.
C) They are welcomed by families.
D) They get jobs easily.
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