How does Ernesto Galarza make distinctions between his new school and his old school in Barrio Boy?
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He states that his new school has a red tile roof; his old school had no roof.
He states that his new school has a red tile roof; his old school had no roof.
He describes how the director of the new school is man; his mother was the director at his old school.
He describes how the director of the new school is man; his mother was the director at his old school.
He notes that people speak English at his new school; they spoke Spanish at his old school.
He notes that people speak English at his new school; they spoke Spanish at his old school.
He mentions that his new school is for children who can read; his old school was for toddlers.
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He mentions that his new school is for children who can read; his old school was for toddlers.