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In Esperanza Rising the babies got diarrhea because Esperanza fed them plums which do not agree with their stomachs
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In chapter 8 of "Esperanza Rising," Esperanza becomes worried about the babies when her mother, Hortensia, explains that they are struggling to breathe due to the smoke from the fires burning in the fields. The smoke is causing respiratory problems for the babies, leading Esperanza to fear for their health and safety.
In the book "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Muñoz Ryan, Isabel's family is the Ortega family. Isabel is one of Esperanza's closest friends and is part of the Ortega family who work alongside Esperanza and her family in the United States.
Esperanza's uncles greet the family when they arrive in Los Angeles in "Esperanza Rising." They are there to take the family to their new home and help them settle in as they adjust to their new life in California.
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Esperanza's mother's name in the book "Esperanza Rising" is Ramona. She plays a significant role in supporting Esperanza and her family as they navigate challenges and changes in their lives.
The antagonist in the book "Esperanza Rising" is Tío Luis, who is Esperanza's uncle. He is cruel, manipulative, and tries to take advantage of Esperanza and her family's misfortunes for his own gain.
In "Esperanza Rising," the main problem is Esperanza's family's financial struggles after migrating to the United States. The solution comes when Esperanza learns to adapt to her new circumstances, works hard with her family in the fields, and eventually finds a sense of pride and accomplishment in their hard work and resilience. Ultimately, the solution lies in their unity and determination to overcome adversity together.
The sandstorm in Esperanza Rising occurs on pages 126-128 in the novel. It is a pivotal moment in the story that forces Esperanza and her family to face challenges and make difficult decisions.
Grapes are the main fruit that is grown on the ranch in the book "Esperanza Rising." Esperanza's family owns a vineyard that produces grapes for making wine.