Ernesto tells Miss Ryan that he is afraid of her because she is tall; the boy tells his father that he is afraid of dying.

B.Ernesto never says that he is afraid of attending school in America; the boy never says that he is afraid of dying.

To determine whether the statements are true or false, we need to analyze each part separately.

Statement B: "Ernesto never says that he is afraid of attending school in America"

To confirm this statement, we would need to have access to Ernesto's conversations or statements. So, if we don't have any information indicating that Ernesto has expressed fear about attending school in America, then the statement is likely true.

Statement E: "the boy never says that he is afraid of dying"

Similarly, to evaluate this statement, we would need to examine the boy's conversations or statements. If there is no record or indication that the boy has spoken about his fear of dying, then the statement is likely true.

In both cases, without further context, we must assume that the statements are true based on the lack of evidence or information suggesting otherwise.