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Amanda [17]
1 year ago
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Part F Can you make any personal connections to the passage from Under the Mesquite? Do you see any connections between the text

and other texts? Or do you see connections to issues or events currently happening in society? Tip: Can you find where in the passage the author refers to the fairytale character Cinderella? This reference is one example of a direct connection with other texts. Fill in the table using complete sentences and update your worksheet by underlining these connections in the passage.
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Svetlanka [38]1 year ago
7 0

Given that this is a personal response, I can only guide you on how to respond. The the way to establish a personal connection with the characters is to view them via your own experience and draw simulates.

<h3>Do you see any connections between the text and other texts?</h3>

Yes.

Under the Mesquite is an inspirational narrative about the testing of family relationships, the tenacity of a young lady overcoming suffering and hardship, and the type of love that cannot be uprooted.

One book or story that shares this sort of Text - To - Text connection is Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella.

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