Esperanza does not want to grow up like her mother.
Explanation:
I would say that this is the answer. Options 2 and 3 don't seem to have anything to do with her mother. Option 1 is talking about the smell of Esperanza's mother's hair and not necessarily about her mother as a person. Option 4 sounds like the only one that is talking about her mother.
Divine intervention is when the gods do something 'against the rules' to help someone. I'm not sure what book you're talking about but a regular example would be if someone prayed while someone else was banging on the doors and the doors magically turned to stone
B. Because the man lost everything and as a result of him losing everything he gains a higher trustability to people in Higher power, he could get everything back with everthying he gains from the people in higher power.