What does richard’s mother say matters to the “los gringos”--americans?
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she says that "looks" are what matter to americans. she worries that richard will be judged harshly because he has dark skin.
she says that "acceptance" is what matters to americans. she feels they have been very accepting of mexican immigrants.
she says that "opportunity" is what matters to americans. she feels that mexican immigrant workers are rewarded fairly for their hard labor.
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question 2 (2 points)
which is a term used in the story to describe poor and powerless mexican immigrant workers?
los gringos
los amigos
los pobres
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30, anikalee
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