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100

Who is sometimes called "Anza" by her close friends or family?

Esperanza

100

What was the name of the ranch that Esperanza grew up on?

El Rancho de Las Rosas
100

What is a "Quinceañeras"?

The presentation party of a 15 year old girl on her birthday

100

Abuelita teaches Esperanza the zigzag stitch. She said the zigzags represent mountains and valleys. What does she mean?

Life is full of mountain tops (successes) and valleys (hardships). 

100

"Abuelita smiled, reached over, and pulled the yarn, unravelling all of Esperanza's rows. "Do not be afraid to start over," she said."

What was Abuelita really talking about here? 

Abuelita meant that in life we must sometimes start over. Esperanza should not be afraid, but look ahead with a positive attitude. 

200

Who is the mayor of the town Esperanza's family lived in (in Mexico)? 

Tio Marco

200

Where did Abuelita grow up before moving to Mexico? 

Spain

200

What does "Mi Reina" mean?

My Queen

200

What does the "heart beat of the earth" represent in the story?

Esperanza's connection to the place she calls home. 

200

Why do Esperanza and her friends/family travel so far to go to Mr. Yakota's store? 

He treats them with respect. There is a lot of prejudice against Mexicans and other immigrants. 

300

Who gave mama 2 hens, though she, herself was poor?

Carmen

300

What was the name of the town in Mexico where Esperanza's family lived?

Aquascalientes 

300

What are "Campesinos"?

Peasants, Poor farm workers

300

Abuelita said, "There is no rose without thorns." What did she mean?

Life is full of beauty but also pain/hardship. 

300

When Esperanza tells Miguel they are on opposite sides of the river... she really means? 

They are of different social classes.

400

What is Esperanza's last name? 

Ortega

400

What is the name of the city in which Esperanza and her friends/family live?

Los Angeles 

400

What are "Las Uvas"?

The Grapes

400

What does Esperanza's doll from papa represent? 

The doll, the last gift Papa was to give her, is dressed in white lace and looks like an angel. It is much more valuable than most of the dolls Mexican girls have.

It represents Esperanza's former life, the life of a wealthy land owner. 

400

Marta says she is striking for better housing and better wages. What does she really want for her people? 

Equality. 

She doesn't believe it is fair that Mexicans and other immigrants are paid less, simply because they are immigrants. 

500

What is Esperanza's papa's first name?

Sixto

500

What is the name of the valley in California that Esperanza and her family/friends move to?

San Joaquin Valley

500

What are "Cebollas"?

Onions

500

What does the story of the phoenix represent in Esperanza Rising?

Esperanza's old life/self burned away with the ranch, but Esperanza was "reborn" to a new life/self when she came to the United States. 

500
"A rich man is richer when he becomes poor" is a Mexican proverb. Explain what this means in relation to the story. 

Esperanza learned what to truly value in life - Family, Friends, Faith

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