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We they are so important b cuz if she didn't have those bad things happend 2 her then her life would have never changed and she would have been a same old snobby brat and I just read this book in reading group and it was great but at first everyone hated Esperanza b cuz we thought she seamed so bratty but now our feelings changed and we like Esperanza and everything changed and Esperanza had 2 grow up anyways she was already 13 years old and she didn't have 2 do anything and that's not good cuz what about when she's an older adult and she has 2 take her own bath ya know like hortensia won't be there to bath her or no one will cook and clean and work for her and take care of things for her and if she didn't have those bad things happend to her she would still be the same and she would have never learned to cook clean wash babysit bath and things like that, that show responsibility and so If she wouldn't have learned those thing when she is An adult she probley wouldn't even know what to do.. But atleast that's how I would Answer this question.. That is why the mountains and valleys are important in Esperanza rising
Japan, the island country known as the Land of the Rising Sun, is considered part of Asia.
The population is rising slowly.Europe's birthrate is lower than the world averageEurope's population growth is mostly due to immigration.
Because they continue to have sex.
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Esperanza was living in a camp called "Aguascalientes" in the United States.
In "Esperanza Rising," Esperanza lives on her family's ranch in Aguascalientes, Mexico, with her parents, grandparents, and servants. Their lives are drastically changed when tragedy strikes, leading them to move to a migrant labor camp in California.
After leaving her home in Aguascalientes, Mexico, Esperanza moves to a farm labor camp in California. She goes from a life of wealth and privilege to facing hardship and challenges as a migrant worker.
The book "Esperanza Rising" takes place during the 1920s, specifically in 1924 in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Esperanza lives in Mexico EDIT: Esperanza lives in Aguascalientes, Mexico, on El Rancho De Las Rosas, her family's vineyard in a beautiful mansion. Later in the book she travels to California and lives in a tiny cabin on a farm.
Esperanza lives in Mexico at the beginning of the novel "Esperanza Rising."
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The setting of Esperanza Rising begins in Aguascalientes, Mexico, at Esperanza's family's ranch (it is described as being beautiful). The story then follows Esperanza as she and her mother flee north to California, during the Great Depression. The book then describes a Mexican farming community where previously pampered Esperanza has to work.It's been a few years since I've read this book, but I remember it being good. I hope this helped.
Marisol Rodriguez is a kind-hearted girl who befriends Esperanza in the novel "Esperanza Rising." She helps Esperanza adjust to her new life in California after Esperanza and her family are forced to flee Mexico. Marisol is a source of comfort and support for Esperanza during difficult times.
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.
"Sounder" is a story of a boy and his dog in the American South during the Great Depression, while "Esperanza Rising" follows the story of a girl in Mexico who becomes a migrant worker in California during the Great Depression. "Sounder" emphasizes themes of family and resilience, while "Esperanza Rising" focuses on themes of immigration and social class.
The exposition of "Esperanza Rising" introduces the protagonist, Esperanza, a wealthy girl living in Mexico during the Great Depression. After a tragedy forces her family to flee to California, Esperanza must adapt to life as a farmworker and face challenges she never imagined. The exposition sets the stage for Esperanza's journey of resilience and growth.