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- Esperanza Rising Chapter 8: Las Ciruelas (Plums) Summary . . . - LitCharts
One afternoon, Melina tells Esperanza that today is the day of the strike—but everyone from their camp has agreed to ignore it and continue working Irene says she sees both sides of the conundrum, and Esperanza reflects on how badly Mama needs her job
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The doctor tells Esperanza that Mama has pneumonia, and must have no visitors for the next month, to avoid other infections Esperanza asks to see Mama for a short time, and braids her mother’s hair before telling Mama that she loves her Unable to visit her mother, Esperanza is sad
- Esperanza Rising Chapter 8 Summary - Shmoop
She doesn't make Esperanza feel bad for expecting some help and says now they can all help each other Once they're all clean and pretty, Isabel and Esperanza go outside to shell some almonds for Josefina
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- Esperanza Rising - Chapter 8 Summary Analysis - BookRags. com
To make matters worse, she forgets to add water to the pot of beans on the stove as she was asked, so they are burned and the pot blackened She saves most of the beans, and remembers when she was little and sick Hortensia would give her rice water
- Esperanza Rising Chapter Summaries - BrightHub Education
While walking through the vineyard, Esperanza Ortega’s father shows her how to listen for the heart of the surrounding valley by pressing her ear to the ground She grows impatient, not hearing anything, but he reminds her that patience is rewarded Soon, she too can hear the heart of the valley
- Esperanza Rising Chapters 8-11 Summary Analysis | SuperSummary
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Esperanza lay in bed that night and listened to the others in the front room talk about the sweeps and the deportations “They went to every major grower and put hundreds of strikers on the buses,” said Juan
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