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In “An Hour with Abuelo,” how does the author develop the viewpoint of young Arturo after his grandfather finishes reading his life story? By explaining that Arturo liked the story, it shows that Arturo has started to appreciate Abuelo for what he had to do to survive.

By saying that Arturo has trouble wording the questions he wants to ask Abuelo, it shows that Arturo has a lot of work to do before he can communicate with his grandfather.

By mentioning that Arturo thinks his grandfather is sleeping, it shows that Arturo is ready to leave before his hour is over.

By stating that Arturo will not allow life to get in the way of accomplishing his dreams, it shows that Arturo is disappointed that his Abuelo did not do that.

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