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7 November, 21:13

Read the passages from "A Smart Cookie" by Sandra Cisneros and from "An Hour with Abuelo" by Judith Ortiz Cofer. You want to know why I quit school? Because I didn't have any nice clothes. No clothes, but I had brains. Yup, she said disgusted, stirring again. I was a smart cookie then. Abuelo then puts the notebook down on his lap and closes his eyes. "Así es la vida [that's the way life is] is the title of my book," he says in a whisper, almost to himself. As Esperanza's mother and Arturo's abuelo talk about their choices, what do they have in common? They are happy as they talk about their choices. They are regretful as they talk about their choices. They are unconcerned as they talk about their choices. They are indifferent as they talk about their choices.

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  1. 7 November, 21:41
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    They are regretful as they talk about their choices.

    The way the reader can understand that both are regretful while talking about their choices is by looking at the words that describe them. Esperanza's mother is "disgusted" while she talks, and Abuelo closes his eyes and leans back, showing regret.
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