Read the excerpt from Esperanza Rising.
Esperanza looked down at Silvia's dirty hands. Silvia grinned up at her and Esperanza's first thought was to pull her hand away and wash it as soon as possible. Then she remembered Mama's kindness to the peasant girl on the train—and her disappointment in Esperanza. She didn't want Silvia to start crying if she were to pull away. She looked around at the dusty camp and thought that it must be hard to stay clean in such a place. She squeezed Silvia's hand and said, "I have a best friend, too. Her name is Marisol and she lives in Aguascalientes."
This passage shows a change in Esperanza because
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This passage shows a change in Esperanza because she didn't wanted Silvia to start crying or to hurt her feelings. Although she was angry at her but at the thought of her emotional side, Esperanza changed herself to pursue Silvia .
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Esperanza's behaviour is evident in this chapter since she didn't want Silvia to weep or offend her. Esperanza altered herself to seek Silvia despite her anger at her and her emotional side.
- Pam Muoz Ryan, a Mexican-American novelist, wrote the young adult historical fiction book Esperanza Rising, which Scholastic Publishing published on March 27, 2000. The story revolves around Esperanza, the only child of affluent Mexican parents, and chronicles what happens after her father is killed.
- During the Great Depression, Esperanza, her mother, and their previous domestic help migrate to California where they find low-paying agricultural labour. Critics gave the book largely favourable reviews, praising Muoz Ryan's writing and coming to the conclusion that it was appropriate for debate in the classroom.\
Thus, this is why this passage shows a change in Esperanza.
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