They rand for the castle for hton the to horn yes lol okay
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Question 1:
Then Sally disappears with an older boy, and Esperanza waits for her by the red clowns. While she is waiting, a group of boys attacks Esperanza. She never describes exactly what happens, except that one boy forces her to kiss him and keeps saying “I love you, Spanish girl,” but it's implied that she was raped.
Question 2:
After being assaulted by a group of boys, Esperanza blames Sally for abandoning her and making her vulnerable. She also feels angry at Sally for misleading her about sex and romance.
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Precisely the author keeps the interest of readers not describing clearly the kind of relationship in Giselle's family. By doing this, readers had to imagine and assume how it was. Instead, the author described better scenes with Dark Star and the influence of books about horses in Giselle's life and actions. Also the fact that she broke her arm but not referring to it in detail leads the readers to imagine and guess what could have occurred.
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Pros- You get to see your friends, eat lunch with your friends, and sit in a classroom with friends.
Cons- Having to be surrounded a lot of students you don't know, moving to classes to other classes can be hard to get to but some classes can be challenging. Get to see people you don't like and sit in a classroom that is loud.
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I would say that there can be more cons than pros, I mean this question is more like an opinion question, but good question.
I think it's A because if people knew he was still alive then they would have know he was descendant of Macduff