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When Esperanza compared her uncles to la calabaza, she meant that they were strong and resilient like pumpkins. They were able to withstand hardships and survive difficult circumstances, just like pumpkins thrive in harsh conditions. This comparison highlights the strength and perseverance of her uncles in the face of adversity.
esperanza means ''hope''
No, "uncles" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is used to indicate possession or to form contractions, but in the case of "uncles," it is simply a plural noun.
In Esperanza Rising "anza" meant Esperanza because "anza" were the last 4 letters in her name.
Esperanza means hope. The Hebrew word for hope is teekva.
they met is that miguel is a servant and esperanza is a rich person so esperanza and him are on totally difrent sides of the river but as you get to the end of the book you see esperanza and him are on the same side
"Yo tengo tres tíos" means "I have three uncles" in Spanish.
You are my hope.
Tias = AuntsTios = Uncles
In the book "Esperanza Rising," the mean striker girl's name is Marta. She is one of the workers in the Mexicano camp where Esperanza and her family live after moving to California. Marta frequently clashes with Esperanza due to their differing backgrounds and beliefs.
"MI CANTO A LA ESPERANZA", es lo que debería decir, de otra forma sería: "MI CANTO, LA ESPERANZA"
It means you have (or had) at least two uncles and at least two great-uncles, and that is all it means.