Characters and Community
Plots and Events
Dialogue
Figurative Language
Theme and Aspirations
100

Who are Rachel and Lucy, and how does Esperanza feel about them when she first meets them?

They are sisters who become Esperanza's new friends. She likes them immediately.

100

What do Rachel, Lucy, and Esperanza but together in Our Good Day?

A bike

100

What punctuation shows dialogue?

Quotation marks.

100

What is a simile?

A comparison of two things using like or as.

100

What is Esperanza's early aspiration?

To have a real house of her own.

200

In Those Who Don't, who is the guy with the crooked eye?

Davey the Baby's brother

200

Why is the house on Mango Street disappointing?

It's small, old, and not the "real house" her parents promised.

200

In Our Good Day, what does Cathy's dialogue "don't talk to them" show about her character?

She is judgmental and wants to control who Esperanza talks to. 

200

What is a metaphor?

A comparison of two things without using like or as. A comparison saying something is something else.

200

How do her friendships help her feel hopeful?

They make her happy even when her life doesn't change. 

300

Why does Esperanza feel embarrassed when the nun asks where she lives?

The nun's tone makes her feel ashamed of her home and "like nothing."

300

In My Name, what does Esperanza wish she could change?

Her name.

300

Why is dialogue important when Esperanza meets the three sisters?

It reveals their wisdom and their connection to Esperanza.

300

Identify the personification: "windows so small you'd think they were holding their breath."

Windows are "holding their breath."

300

What does Those Who Don't reveal about how Esperanza's views belonging?

Both her community and outsiders make assumptions

400

How does Esperanza react to the music box in Gil's store?

She is deeply moved but hides her feelings from Nenny.

400

Why is Our Good Day a good day for Esperanza?

She makes friends and shares the bike.

400

In Gil's Furniture Bought and Sold, why does Esperanza NOT speak much to Gil?

She's uncomfortable.

400

"It's like drops of water" What type of figurative language is that sentence?

Simile

400

In A Smart Cookie, what lesson does Esperanza learn from her mother about pursuing goals?

That shame and fear can keep you from opportunities. Esperanza wants to avoid repeating that regret.

500

What message do the three sisters give Esperanza about the "circle"?

She must leave but also come back for those who cannot leave. You can't forget where you come from.

500

In A Smart Cookie, what regret does Esperanza's mother reveal?

Not finishing school because she felt ashamed of her clothes.

500

Rewrite correctly as dialogue: Esperanza told Gil she wanted to see the music box.

"I want to see the music box," Esperanza told Gil.

500

Simile, metaphor, or personification and why: The wind danced in the street.

Personification- giving wind human characteristics

500

In The Three Sisters, why does Esperanza feel ashamed after making her wish?

She realizes her wish was selfish and that she has a responsibility to help others in her community. 

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