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The opening section of this part of the novel revealed Rocio’s impression of her home. Describe that impression.
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Speculate on compadre Regino’s life. Does he appear to be a happy or content person? Support your findings with evidence from the text.
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How would you characterize the area where Regino lived?
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At age 16 Rosio viewed the world from a new perspective . . . “adolescence.” How did she feel about herself at this time?
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In chapter three of this section were you astonished to hear the news that comadre Braulia told comadre Nuieves? Why or why not?
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What do you think Eleiterio must have been thinking and feeling as they drove to 815 Baca Street?
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What was Rocio’s mother ’s reply when she asked her why she continued to rely on Regino? Explain. (168-69)
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Salvador returns on the fourth of July. What’s his relationship with his ex-wife and his children particularly, Rocio?
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What type of relationship does Regino have with his family? Why is he so content?
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How does the last page so completely acknowledge the entire book?
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