i was born in el salvador. el salvador now is a safe and peaceful country but back then it wasnt peaceful or…

i was born in el salvador. el salvador now is a safe and peaceful country but back then it wasnt peaceful or safe. it was once considered a dangerous country with super high crime rates and high chance of getting robbed, it was also super dangerous to even walk alone at night. i grew up with not a lot of money so i had to go to school and work to help my family make some extra money. i went to a school that had a dress code and all the school equipment was in bad condition my mom had to pack me lunch because we didnt have enough for school lunch, the classrooms were super small and a lot of kids had to share one small classroom with poor school equipment while i also went to school usually after school i would go to my uncles corner store and help him with organizing the snacks, help customers at the register, and restock snacks and drinks, i would save up the money my uncle would give me and give it to my mom so i can help her. me and my family were tired of living in el salvador because of how dangerous it was and my mom was concerned for my education and wanted me to get a good education so we moved to the united states my mom was struggling to find a new job because she didnt speak english well i went to a new school struggling because it was hard to communicate with others and even ask for help but i would try every day to learn english my grandma would buy me books to help me learn english so i can communicate and ask for help when i need it, i would also learn in school from extra support and hearing others talk to each other thats how i learned english and im also very thankful for my mom for really caring about my education.

i was born in el salvador. el salvador now is a safe and peaceful country but back then it wasnt peaceful or safe. it was once considered a dangerous country with super high crime rates and high chance of getting robbed, it was also super dangerous to even walk alone at night. i grew up with not a lot of money so i had to go to school and work to help my family make some extra money. i went to a school that had a dress code and all the school equipment was in bad condition my mom had to pack me lunch because we didnt have enough for school lunch, the classrooms were super small and a lot of kids had to share one small classroom with poor school equipment while i also went to school usually after school i would go to my uncles corner store and help him with organizing the snacks, help customers at the register, and restock snacks and drinks, i would save up the money my uncle would give me and give it to my mom so i can help her. me and my family were tired of living in el salvador because of how dangerous it was and my mom was concerned for my education and wanted me to get a good education so we moved to the united states my mom was struggling to find a new job because she didnt speak english well i went to a new school struggling because it was hard to communicate with others and even ask for help but i would try every day to learn english my grandma would buy me books to help me learn english so i can communicate and ask for help when i need it, i would also learn in school from extra support and hearing others talk to each other thats how i learned english and im also very thankful for my mom for really caring about my education.

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Brief Explanations:

The provided text is a personal narrative detailing an individual's migration from El Salvador to the United States. It highlights several key themes:

  1. Push Factors: The narrator describes the dangerous conditions in El Salvador, including high crime rates and safety concerns, as well as economic hardships and poor educational[LLM SSE On Failure]