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by Gary Soto

2023-07-12 03:09:16

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Module 1: Make All Kids Readers - and Roll Analyst Content Area: English Language Subjects: English Language Subjects Time: Week 1 Period: 8 Week Status: Released

Meeting the author Gary Soto Gary Soto writes poetry, novels and nonfiction. Soto was born in a nonfiction category. Soto was born in Fresno, California in 1952. He was born in 1952 as a family of Mexican American in Fresno, California. Mexican-American family. As he grew up, his family had a hard time maintaining his life, so his family had a hard time making a living. Sometimes it grows up. Soto, for use or to identify the sequence of events in order to define the autobiography, the reading techniques, such as to explain why this type in the life and events of the author is how to relationship with another non-fiction type I had to wear cardboard in my shoes. Tell readers of junior high school students in sentences

Gary Soto, born on April 12, 1952, was the second child of Manuel and Anji Soto. Families live in Fresno, California, as well as many Mexican Americans, Soto's parents and grandparents work at the state's agricultural center San Joaquin Valley. Typical work involves very little harvesting of oranges, cotton, grapes, or working at a dangerous packaging plant at local companies such as Sunmaid Raisin. When Soto was just five years old, his father was killed while working at Sunmaid. Manuel Soto's death had a devastating impact on his family, both mentally and economically. Gary received particularly intense blows and spent several years on the accident. Angie Soto left three children: eldest son Rick, middle child Gary and youngest Debra