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The Circuit. by Francisco Jimenez. Francisco Jimenez. -immigrated from Mexico with his family in the 1940’s -as a child, he worked as a farm laborer -B.A. from Santa Clara University -M.A. and PhD from Columbia University -written several books on Latin American literature
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The Circuit by Francisco Jimenez
Francisco Jimenez -immigrated from Mexico with his family in the 1940’s -as a child, he worked as a farm laborer -B.A. from Santa Clara University -M.A. and PhD from Columbia University -written several books on Latin American literature -His books The Circuit, Breaking Through, and Reaching Out are all autobiographical
Vocabulary migrant--a worker who moves from place to place to do seasonal work. braceros--a Mexican laborer admitted legally into the U.S. for a short period to perform seasonal, usually agricultural, labor. corridos--a Mexican ballad or folksong about struggle against oppression and injustice.
Literary Term Inference: a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
For example, EVIDENCE: car on the shoulder of the highway driver on the cell phone no visible damage to the car INFERENCE:
In Literature Writers often expect readers to make a number of inferences so they don’t have to make everything explicit. Also, at times what is expressed indirectly can have more emotional impact. For example, “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez