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English, 10.12.2020 01:00 luisr0754

Dillon is writing about an event in Esperanza Rising. They were in a large clearing, surrounded by grape fields. Row upon row of white wooden cabins formed long lines, connected like bunkhouses. Each cabin had one small window and two wooden steps that led to the door.

Which writing best describes Esperanza’s reaction to her new home?

Esperanza is disappointed with the work cabins. In her mind, they are not as nice as the servants’ cabins in Mexico. They remind her of horse stables. She hears people speaking in English and wonders if she will ever fit in here.
Esperanza is pleased with the work cabins. They are not as spacious as her old home, but she sees many people playing and working outside. She hopes to make new friends.
Esperanza is homesick for her old home. She sees the new cabins and cries to her mother. She hopes that she will soon be able to return to Mexico to her beautiful house in Aguascalientes.
Esperanza is excited about living somewhere new. She feels like having a new adventure, and she is happy to meet new people and learn how to work outside.

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