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omeli [17]
3 years ago
7

Chapter 3&4 of Esperanza rising

English
1 answer:
dedylja [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Papaya, coconut, and lime salad

2. When you drank tea made from rose hips, you took in all the beauty that the plant had known.

3. Symbol of danger.

4. <em>You need to state your answer</em>

5. Mama knows that it would be wrong to move on when her husband had just died, after he left Esperanza the single most precious thing to her, knowing that the brothers of Papa may be evil, is the right decision to protect Esperanza and her family.

6.  The phoenix is a symbol of hope and rebirth, and when they go the the US, they are hoping for a better life, and to rise in hard times.

Happy learning!

--Applepi101

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