C. to show that she was following their example in standing up for others
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there is no passage but, esperanza just becomes more self aware of her situation by being humiliated after she realized she cannot do her servants job (like chores and stuff.)
Esperanza shows she changed when she asks isabel to teach her how to do wash, sweep, and other stuff. She reflects on how she used to live and seeing her maid, Hortenia, take her clothes to be washed was embarrassing for her.
Her change: wanting to learn to do work.
i hope this helps tbh.
Explanation:
Well in Chapter 31, Scout has walked Boo back to the Radley's place, boo walks inside and she just stands there,
she turns around to look at her neighborhood
Her neighborhood from 'His' point of view
Jem and Scout had always been iffy about Boo Radley and thought he was a monster... But of course readers will later find that Boo is Surely the Hero of the story...
Atticus' was right after all, you'll never know or understand a person until you've placed yourself in their shoes, Scout standing in the threshold of the Radley place and looking out at the street is the embodiment of the words of Atticus
I know one thing that's helped me is being able to work on my own time. I'm able to work when I feel I am the most awake or I feel I can focus better. I'm able to follow a schedule that works for me.
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