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17 January, 08:45

Read the excerpt from Enrique's Journey.

Most freight cars have two ladders on a side, each next to a set of wheels. Enrique always chooses a ladder at the front. If he misses and his feet land on the rails, he still has an instant to jer-k them away before the back wheels arrive. But if he runs too slowly, the ladder will yank him forward and send him sprawling. Then the front wheels, or the back ones, could take an arm, a leg, perhaps his life.

"Se lo comió el tren,'' other migrants will say. "The train ate him up."

The purpose of using personification in the excerpt is to show how

slow and regulated freight train travel can be.

easy it is to secure passage on freight trains.

difficult it is to get a job working on the railroad.

dangerous it is to jump onto a moving freight car.

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  1. 17 January, 08:54
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    The answer to the question is that it is dangerous it is to jump onto a moving freight car.
  2. 17 January, 09:14
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    dangerous it is to jump onto a moving freight car

    The excerpt describes the care with which Enrique must take when jumping onto a moving freight car. When the narrator starts talking about the peril Enrique faces if he misses, the train is given human traits. The migrants further this when they say "The train ate him up." The train can't actually eat the boy, but it will seem as though it did because of the way the body will be torn up on the tracks.
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