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Why is the story told through the perspective of Panchito?

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a.The child perspective encourages reader to look for the implicit theme.
b.The other characters in the story were not smart enough to tell the story.
c.The perspective establishes an explicit theme.
dThe story is not told through Panchito's perspective

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A. The child perspective encourages the reader to look for the implicit theme. 
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Answer:

.The child perspective encourages reader to look for the implicit theme.

Step-by-step explanation:

This book "The circuit" portray a family, the Francisco family who were poor. They were from Mexico. They moved into the United states has an immigrant. Panchito was considered mentally impaired from childhood when he was in lower grade school. He could not read and write in English so he was told to work in the fields. His family were later deported, and after some years they were able to to move into the United states Legally.

The child perspective encourages reader to look for the implicit theme.

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