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In "Esperanza Rising," Miguel is hiding behind the boxes because he is secretly in love with Esperanza and wants to protect her from harm. Miguel helps Esperanza escape to the United States after her family's fortunes take a turn for the worse in Mexico.
Yes, Abuelita dies in "Esperanza Rising" after suffering a stroke. Her death deeply impacts the protagonist, Esperanza, and serves as a significant turning point in the story.
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In the book "Esperanza Rising," Abuelita teaches Esperanza how to embroider different types of stitches, including the running stitch, stem stitch, and satin stitch. These stitches are important skills that Esperanza learns and uses to express herself artistically and connect with her Mexican heritage.
Esperanza lives in Mexico at the beginning of the novel "Esperanza Rising."
Some of the main characters in the book "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Muñoz Ryan include Esperanza Ortega, Mama (Ramona Ortega), Papa (Ramon Ortega), Abuelita (Esperanza's grandmother), and Miguel (Esperanza's close friend).
At THE END OF THE STORY Miguel BRINGS BACK aBUELITA AND mother HEALS FASTER. i THINK IN THE END THEY LIVE HAPPILY TOGETHER AND Esperanza HAS NEW HOPE IN THIS LAND
The main characters in "Esperanza Rising" include Esperanza Ortega, a wealthy Mexican girl, Mama (Ramona Ortega), Abuelita (Esperanza's grandmother), and Miguel (a young worker on the Ortega ranch). Other significant characters include Alfonso (the family's servant), Hortensia (Alfonso's wife), and Marta (a strike leader).
Esperanza received a doll from Abuelita, a richly embroidered silk shawl from Mama, a porcelain doll from Alfonso's family, and a sweater and shoes from Marta's family.
In the book "Esperanza Rising," Esperanza has a close relationship with her grandmother, Abuelita, not Irene and Melina. Irene and Melina are fellow workers at the ranch where Esperanza lives in California, and while they are friendly with Esperanza, their relationship doesn't play a significant role in the story.
marta was descriminateing esperanza and the rail road workers were descriminating miguel.