What news does Papa receive?
Answer: His father died
Finish the quote:
“My brave Papa _____.”
Answer: cries
How does Papa feel in the vignette?
Answer: Sad/grieving
What is one major theme in the vignette?
Answer: Grief
Who narrates the vignette?
Answer: Esperanza
Where does Papa need to travel?
Answer: Mexico
What does “crumples like a coat” describe?
Answer: Papa collapsing emotionally
How does Esperanza react to Papa crying?
Answer: Shocked and concerned
What does the vignette teach about emotions?
Answer: It is okay to show emotion
Why is Esperanza’s perspective important?
Answer: Readers understand her emotions and thoughts.
Who tells the younger children the news?
Answer: Esperanza
Why does the author repeat:
“I hold and hold and hold him”?
Answer: To show deep emotion and comfort
Why is Esperanza surprised by Papa crying?
Answer: She has never seen him cry before
How does the story show family support?
Answer: Esperanza comforts Papa
How would the story change if Papa narrated it?
Answer: We would understand his grief more clearly
Why can’t the children play that day?
Answer: The family is grieving
What does the word “brave” suggest about Papa?
Answer: Esperanza sees him as strong
How does Esperanza help Papa?
Answer: She holds him
What message does the author give about strength?
Answer: Showing emotion does not make someone weak
Why does Esperanza focus so much on Papa crying?
Answer: It is unusual and emotional for her
What responsibility does Esperanza have after hearing the news?
Answer: She has to tell the younger children and help keep them quiet
Which quote best shows Esperanza’s love for Papa?
Answer: “I hold and hold and hold him.”
How does this moment change Esperanza’s view of Papa?
Answer: She realizes strong people can be emotional too
Why is grief important in this vignette?
Answer: It brings the family together emotionally
How does Esperanza mature during this moment?
Answer: She takes responsibility and comforts her father