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Sveta_85 [38]
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Please answer the following In what way was Esperanza hurt from her first day at work? How is this different from the rest of th

e family? 2. What was Miguel and Alfonso's surprise? 3. Why hadn't Esperanza taken a bath since she left Augascalientes? 4. Why was Esperanza afraid to go the jamaica? What finally made her decide to go! escribe the fiesta.​
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Pepsi [2]2 years ago
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