Esperanza Rising P. 199-210
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Squalor - P. 194 *
1 point
Vacant - P. 195 *
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Despondent - P. 207 *
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When did the strikers choose to strike?  Why? *
2 points
What “surprises” did the strikers slip into the harvest baskets? Why did they do this? *
2 points
Read the top half of P. 204.  Sometimes it is best to put yourself “into the shoes” of both groups of people in a conflict to help you understand each of the sides better.  What good points and concerns were being made by the strikers: *
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Read the top half of P. 204.  Sometimes it is best to put yourself “into the shoes” of both groups of people in a conflict to help you understand each of the sides better.  What good points and concerns were being made by those who wanted to keep working: *
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Whose side would you have been on (the strikers or those who wanted to keep working)?  Why? *
2 points
 Why did the strikers suddenly go silent?  What was happening? *
2 points
What happened to some strikers that even had papers to prove they were American citizens? Why? *
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What really bothered Esperanza on the top of P. 208?  Do you agree with Esperanza?  Why or why not? (Make sure to answer all 3 parts) *
3 points
Who showed up at Esperanza’s work shed needing help? What were TWO reasons she decided to help? *
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