I cut mine down to ground level, or as close to the ground as I can get. They grow back as much as 10 feet tall. I usually trim them back once after flowering to about 4 feet, then all the way back in Feb. March, depending on your seasons. Ralph Williams Houston, TX area.
Esperanza's Tio burned down Esperanza's home
Esperanza wants to work because she wants to get mama out the hospital and get abuelita down to the camp
If the signs were down in one of the fields in "Esperanza Rising," it meant that there was a strike happening among the workers, leading to a halt in production and disruption in the farm's operations. This impacted Esperanza and her family as they had to navigate the challenges that arose from the strike.
Esperanza and her father lay on the ground to protect themselves during a dust storm. Lying down helped shield them from the blowing dust and prevented them from inhaling debris. It was a survival tactic to stay safe during the harsh weather conditions.
Yes, the bandits burned down Esperanza's house. This act was part of a larger conflict, showcasing the lawlessness and violence in the area. The destruction of her home significantly impacted her life and circumstances.
you go over to this unlucky bush,squat down,pull down your knickers and trousers and piss.
first she tries to persuade mama that they do not have to move to California to work after her house burned down. she also tries to do good at watching the babies; Pepe and Lupe. Esperanza tries very hard when she is working in the shed when mama gets sick
For every tree that is chopped down to make lumber, a new tree should be planted in its place.
The Bush administration crack down on drug trafficking from Latin America.
Esperanza Rising is about a girl who's father dies, and her house burnt down. Esperanza the girl, and her mom leave for the US in search of work. once settled into their camp, her mother gets valley fever. I am not going to tell you the rest , but it's a GREAT book.
no
b/c it is fun