Award-winning author Sonia Nazario is best known for her Pulitzer Prize–winning biography Enrique’s Journey. The book brings to
life the very real and dangerous journey of a Honduran boy fleeing his home in hopes of finding his mother in America. In addition to the biography, Nazario has written countless articles informing readers of the dangers children like Enrique face. While the biography and the articles serve the same purpose and present the same ideas, they do so in different ways. You will be comparing and contrasting how Nazario informs her audience through a biography and an editorial. You may access the editorial here and the biography here. Write a comparative essay in which you compare and contrast the way Sonia Nazario presents similar ideas in a biography and an editorial. Support your comparison with well-chosen, relevant, and sufficient evidence from both texts. Apply MLA guidelines to properly cite the evidence used in your essay. Be sure your essay uses formal and objective language.
So I don’t know much about this book, but I can help you with formatting. You should start of with a introduction. It should be catchy to grab the readers attention. U should probably look for a fun fact about Sonia. Then you have 2 body paragraphs. The first one should be about the biography. The second about the editorial. Next, you should have your comparing part. You can use quotes ext. last, you should have a conclusion. This is a summary of the essay to wrap everything up. You can tie it back with your fun fact in the intro. To check your grammar, you can use mugshots from the internet. (It’s a writing tool not a prison picture) You can also use Gramarly to help you when you write. If you still have trouble, I recommend using essaytyper.com.
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The author understands the feelings of a mother. When Enrique was a child his mother Lourdes decided to leave children and move to the north of the United States. She wanted to support her family and do something for them. Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario is a nonfictional piece of literature. When he was 16, he went out to find his mother with nothing but a phone number, to begin with. He was heartbroken; Meanwhile in Antoine De Saint-Exupèry’s story called the Little Prince, a plane crashes and the pilot meets a prince of an asteroid. Both Enrique and the pilot both learn how not to be careless and survive in harsh conditions.
Answer: Miss Lottie was an outcast who did not take care of her home.
Explanation:
That is the answer because the text provides the information and feeling that Miss Lottie didn’t take care of her home. Even if she were poor, she would at least attempt to keep her home and better shape than it was. The text does not provide enough information to say that the first two questions were valid.