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11 days ago
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what sensory details does soto use to describe the area around the cotton fields where he works? (Cite evidence from One Last Ti

me by Gary Soto) thxxx
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Bond [7.5K]11 days ago
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In “One Last Time,” a memoir by Gary Soto, he powerfully conveys the physical and emotional strains of gathering grapes and cotton as a migrant worker. Soto provides intimate details about his experiences harvesting fruits, yet he doesn't elaborate much on his emotions.
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