It had no windows. The walls, eaten by termites, strained to support the roof full of holes. The dirt floor, populated by earthworms looked like a gray road map.” This shows that the “House” they moved into was not exactly in good shape. Even though Panchito and his family are going through tough times, they manage to stay strong. the ways they do this is in the text, like how when Panchito saw his new home, he didn't even sigh, because he knew that he at least he had a roof over his head. In the story it states “Finally, after for struggling for english words, I managed to tell her that I wanted to enroll in the 6th grade. After answering many questions, I was led to the classroom.” This shows that Panchito was eventually able to go to school and get a good education, and that is how he solved his educational problems. In the story it also states “That night, by the light of a kerosene lamp, we unpacked and cleaned our new home. Roberto swept away the loose dirt, leaving the hard ground. Papa plugged the holes in the walls with old newspapers and tin can tops.” This shows that no matter how bad their home looked, they made it look nicer. Sadly, there was no way that they could fix the fact that they are poor, but they didn't care, because you can’t buy
It had no windows. The walls, eaten by termites, strained to support the roof full of holes. The dirt floor, populated by earthworms looked like a gray road map.” This shows that the “House” they moved into was not exactly in good shape. Even though Panchito and his family are going through tough times, they manage to stay strong. the ways they do this is in the text, like how when Panchito saw his new home, he didn't even sigh, because he knew that he at least he had a roof over his head. In the story it states “Finally, after for struggling for english words, I managed to tell her that I wanted to enroll in the 6th grade. After answering many questions, I was led to the classroom.” This shows that Panchito was eventually able to go to school and get a good education, and that is how he solved his educational problems. In the story it also states “That night, by the light of a kerosene lamp, we unpacked and cleaned our new home. Roberto swept away the loose dirt, leaving the hard ground. Papa plugged the holes in the walls with old newspapers and tin can tops.” This shows that no matter how bad their home looked, they made it look nicer. Sadly, there was no way that they could fix the fact that they are poor, but they didn't care, because you can’t buy