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English, 04.04.2020 01:33 tonyanayy

How does the author develop the viewpoint of young Arturo at the beginning of "An Hour with Abuelo"?

By describing how Arturo usually visits Abuelo at Christmas along with the other grandchildren, shows readers that spending time with family is important to Arturo.

By describing Arturo's thoughts about visiting Abuelo, it shows readers that Arturo is curious about Abuelo's early life.

By explaining that Arturo wants his mother to pick him up in an hour, shows readers that Arturo is self-centered and uncaring.

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