Las Uvas: what does Papa mean when he says, "[The grapes] will fall into your hand?"
This is a metaphor for process taking it's natural course of time, having patience, hope in process
What is the name of Esperanza's family ranch?
Rancho de las Rosas- Ranch of Roses
Describe one thing that made Esperanza upset on the train.
The little girl who wanted to hold her doll. "Dirty peasants" who don't look trustworthy.
Explain: Isabel had nothing, but she also had everything that Esperanza wanted.
Esperanza wanted happiness/hope. She wanted so few worries that something as simple as a yarn doll would make her happy.
The coach was preparing the field when we arrived at the court. Was the activity ready? Yes/No
No (still preparing)
Describe the metaphor/vision: Had she really floated above the earth? Had Miguel seen her?
Imagination rising above, hope. Having feelings for Miguel.
Which fruit did Papa order for the fiesta delivered by Sr. Rodriguez?
Papayas 木瓜
Describe a memory or lesson Esperanza learned from Papa and how it helps her in the current situation.
What big thing does Esperanza buy at the shop? What does she do with it?
She buys a piñata for the party then gives the candy to the poor children.
When we ________ (arrive) at school, it _____________ (rain).
(arrived, was raining)
What theme is highlighted here? Mama says, “If we had stayed in Mexico and I had married Tio Luis, we would have had one choice. To be apart and Miserable. Here, we have two choices. To be together and miserable or to be together and happy."
Strength in Unity, Choice to be hopeful
Who does the narrator started the fire on the ranch? What is the inferred reason?
The uncles who were jealous of Papa and wanted to have his possessions. Example: taking his desk and belt-buckle which Esperanza say as ALL WRONG
What are Esperanza's initial feelings toward Maria or vice versa?
‘So you’re a princess who’s come to be a peasant? Where’s all your finery?’
Esperanza stared at her and said nothing.
‘What’s the matter, silver spoon stuck in your mouth?’ [Maria's] voice was smart and biting.
Why do Miguel and Esperanza drive to Mr. Yakota shop to buy things? What is stereotyping?
They treat them better, less stereotyping as Miguel explains people there think that all Mexicans are uneducated, dirty, poor, and unskilled.
Past perfect: I _________ (see) it before (negative).
(hadn’t seen/had never seen)
How does Esperanza family adjust to the reality of new life in America?
Answers vary: Esperanza tells Isabel that this is temporary to save face. She learns new tasks such a sweeping with the broom. Miguel struggles to find meaningful work. Mama and Hortensia bodies are sore from new work.
How does Esperanza view Miguel?
as a hero, savior or E, Mama, Abuelita
Which princess is alluded to Chapter 6? What is allusion?
Cinderella. A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or art, often for comparison.
What does Esperanza finishing Abuelita's crochet blanket symbolize?
The mountain and valley stitches show the changes and fortune and Esperanza wondering is she would ever get out of the valley of Mama's illness or survive the difficult life in the US.
Past Perfect Continuous: How long / she / study there / before she / become / a club member?
How long had she been studying there before she became a club member?
What does Mama wearing her hair symbolize about Esperanza's family changes?
Move from wealth to working class, practical changes and adapting to new situation.
Where does Abuelita stay after the fire? Why?
She went to stay at a Nun convent, to stay safe from the uncles
What does Silvia first interaction show about Esperanza?
Esperanza recalls Mama’s act of kindness to the peasant girl on the train and Mama’s disappointment at the way Esperanza had treated the girl. Her heart is soft and changing. She offers her hand to Silvia's dirty hand.
Describe the school's Queen of May and how Esperanza's peers react. What themes do we see here.
It's an award that supposed to be for top students yet has more to do with appearance. Isabel is heartbroken left sobbing as it seems "[the school] always choose a
blonde. Esperanza perceives injustice. Themes: Stereotyping. Don't judge things on appearance.
What's the difference: I have watched that video series/ I have been watching that series.