Aspect: They often employ techniques of narrative
Aspect: They deliver interesting information
In the story, the author says, " They always told us that one day we would move into a house..." and then goes into detail about the house and then ends it with, "But the house on Mango Street is not the way they told us at all." That really makes me interested in what it looked like. In the beginning with him describing all the crappy places they've been, I really wanted them to get that house he was describing. I almost started believing that they would have that dream house, but they didn't and it made me sad for them. It made me want to learn new info about the house they actually got. He tunes you into the story.
Aspect: They exhibit perceptivity
Like I said in the first aspect, the writer isn't ever negative about the descriptions of the house. When he is talking about the actual house he got he only says, "There are stairs in our house, but they're ordinary hallway stairs, and the house has only one washroom. Everybody has to share a bedroom-" Never in the text he said that it was horrible or that he hated it, just simply described it and I feel that that is him showing people to not look so negatively on things, they'll get better. As his momma said" It's only temporary"