Read the excerpt from Gary Sotoâs short story "Like Mexicans.â My grandmother gave me bad advice and good advice when I was in my early teens. For the bad advice, she said that I should become a barber because they made good money and listened to the radio all day. âHoney, they donât work como burros,â she would say every time I visited her. She made the sound of donkeys braying. âLike that, honey!â For the good advice, she said that I should marry a Mexican girl. âNo Okies, hijoââshe would sayâ âLook, my son. He marry one and they fight every day about I donât know what and I donât know what.â For her, everyone who wasnât Mexican, black, or Asian were Okies. The French were Okies, the Italians in suits were Okies. . . . she lectured me on the virtues of the Mexican girl. The complex narrative structure used in the excerpt is an example of unconventional text features. several narrators being used. establishing a work of fiction that is based on nonfiction. the chronological order of events being manipulated.