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I have the exact same assignment as you?! Anyway, the answers are...
1. How is the family’s dream house different from their real house on Mango Street? Cite evidence from the selection to support your answer.
The house is very different than what they imagined. The house is small and run-down looking. It only has one bathroom, and everyone has to share rooms. The parents want more for their family, but Esperanza does not believe that they will ever have a better home.
2. How does Esperanza’s encounter with the nun affect her? Explain how she feels after this brief encounter. Cite evidence from the text.
Esperanza’s shame is self-imposed. People do not try to make her feel bad. Even with the nun, Esperanza must overcome society’s obstacles and also her own feelings of shame.
3. Why do you think Esperanza identifies with the four skinny trees outside her window? What does this tell you about her? Cite evidence from the text.
Esperanza identifies with them because she sees herself out of place, to a large extent, on Mango Street. In identifying with the trees, Esperanza is seeking to explain her own state of being in the world.
I don't have the answer to the number four, but I am surprised you need help. It's literally vocabulary. Also, do your work.
Explanation:
Look at what the main topic is and what the paragraph is talkin bout
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B
Explanation:
the career has been explained as a doctor, interested is never the answer, and the answer C it didn't say what Carmen really volunteers.
Answer:
First capitalize E for England, and P in the word Pacific, and N in November. In the third sentence, it should read, On Novemeber 1, the meeting participants came up with a plan. There is a spelling error in the last sentence, the word is*brought* instead of braught.
Explanation:
I capitalized the words England, Pacific, and November. There was one spelling error I corrected in the last sentence.
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She embraces her "white" features such as thin lips and pointed nose and rejects her "blackness."
Explanation:
“Their Eyes Were Watching God” published in 1937 is one of Zora Neale Hurston’s most famous novels. One of the characters Mrs. Turner is light skinned and wants to be called as white. She is a racist against black people. This quality of her character is also pointed out by her name “Turner” who wants to “turn” from black to white.