1. What kind of stories does the narrator say he tells his family?
Anecdotes about the village where he was born.
2. What is suggested after the author's stories circulate at a scholarly meeting?
That he write a book.
3. According to the author in Section 1, what is the historical importance of the story?
That many other families also migrated to the United States.
4. According to the author in Section 1, what is the psychological importance of the story?
The desire to communicate his confidence in his self-image as a Mexican immigrant.
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