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After reading the vignette "What Sally Said," what part of the earlier vignette "Sally" makes more sense?

A.) Why the boys in the coatroom tell stories about Sally that aren't true
B.) Why Sally looks at her feet and walks fast to the house she "can't come out from"
C.) Why Sally's best friend Cheryl called Sally "that name" and left her
D.) Why Sally has "eyes like Egypt and nylons the color of smoke"

Question 2 (2 points)
What does Esperanza realize when she tries to save Sally from making a bad decision or being exploited by the boys in "The Monkey Garden"?

A.) Sally and the boys are playing a childish game and Esperanza misinterpreted the situation.
B.) Sally is more assertive than Esperanza thought, and when Sally sticks up for herself, the boys respect her.
C.) The people in Esperanza's community have become blind to the dysfunction in which they live.
D.) When Esperanza is afraid, she can ask an adult for help and the uncomfortable situation can be resolved more easily.

Question 3 (2 points)
How does Sally fail Esperanza in the vignette "Red Clowns"?

A.) Sally tricks Esperanza into riding the tilt-a-whirl when Esperanza does not want to.
B.) When Esperanza calls for Sally to help her, Sally does not come.
C.) Esperanza trusted Sally, but she realizes that Sally and the boys have been making jokes about her behind her back.
D.) Sally promises Esperanza that she is going to start making better choices, but she doesn't actually change at all.

Question 4 (2 points)
What do the three sisters mean when they say, "You will always be Esperanza. You will always be Mango Street"?

A.) Esperanza should never move away because Mango Street is her home.
B.) Esperanza's past will always be a part of who she is, no matter what she does in the future.
C.) Even if Esperanza moves away, her life is not going to change because she is who she is.
D.) Mango Street is no different than any other street, so it is foolish to think that life would be better somewhere else.

Question 5 (2 points)
In what way does the final vignette "Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes" suggest that Esperanza will "come back" for the ones she "left behind"?

A.) Esperanza will leave Mango Street to get her education but will come back to the barrio to work and live and help others.
B.) Esperanza will "come back" by writing about her experiences on Mango Street to help people stop the cycles of violence, sexism, and poverty.
C.) Esperanza will move away but will come back to rescue people by encouraging them to move away from Mango Street, too.
D.) Esperanza will keep in touch with her closest friends, like Sally, Lucy, Rachel, and Alicia.