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Carolina Ramirez is on page 46 of 110 of The House on Mango Street
Poverty, discrimination, sexism, and the desire for a better life. Esperanza dreams of leaving Mango Street and owning a home of her own, but she also realizes the importance of her origins and of helping those left behind.
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The House on Mango Street

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 35 of 110 of The House on Mango Street
The story deals with themes of identity, poverty, gender, and community. Esperanza longs to escape Mango Street and find a place of her own, but she also feels a connection to the people around her. Throughout the book, she faces challenges related to adolescence, the desire for independence, and the limitations imposed by her environment.
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The House on Mango Street

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 25 of 110 of The House on Mango Street
Through her eyes, the story explores themes of identity, gender inequality, discrimination, poverty, and the desire to find a better home.

Esperanza dreams of escaping Mango Street to build a different life, but throughout the novel she realizes that her identity is tied to her community and that her true mission is to return one day to help those who cannot leave.
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The House on Mango Street

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 20 of 110 of The House on Mango Street
Through her eyes, the story explores themes of identity, gender inequality, discrimination, poverty, and the desire to find a better home.

Esperanza dreams of escaping Mango Street to build a different life, but throughout the novel she realizes that her identity is tied to her community and that her true mission is to return one day to help those who cannot leave.
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The House on Mango Street

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 8 of 110 of The House on Mango Street
Through her eyes, the story explores themes of identity, gender inequality, discrimination, poverty, and the desire to find a better home.

Esperanza dreams of escaping Mango Street to build a different life, but throughout the novel she realizes that her identity is tied to her community and that her true mission is to return one day to help those who cannot leave.
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The House on Mango Street

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 6 of 110 of The House on Mango Street
Esperanza yearns for a better life and a home of her own that symbolizes her independence and freedom Throughout the book, she explores themes such as identity, belonging, gender, poverty, and discrimination. Although she faces challenges and hardships in her community Esperanza remains hopeful for a better future.
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The House on Mango Street

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 65 of 131 of Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq
The girl was waiting for peace. She was waiting for the war to end so she could be with her family. But she lived alone without her family and I think she suffered a lot.
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Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 59 of 131 of Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq
Throughout the book, Thura's shows the contradiction between official propaganda, international interests and the reality of the Iraqi people, offering a very personal and less media-driven view of the events. The work is a testimony to human resilience in the face of adversity.
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Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 35 of 131 of Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq
Thura, who was a young university student at the time, offers a personal and moving insight into the impact of violence, destruction and foreign occupation.She lived abroad until the war happened.
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Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 28 of 131 of Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq
She was a person who lived with her aunts.and it's about that she was living in another city.
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Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 25 of 131 of Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq
This is about a person who used to celebrate the New Year with dancing and party music and this year he celebrated it with bombs.
In My Life in Wartime Iraq, the author offers a reflection on how Iraqis, like herself, struggled to maintain their humanity and hope amidst the chaos.
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Thura's Diary: My Life in Wartime Iraq

Carolina Ramirez
Carolina Ramirez is on page 3 of 112 of Sobreviví el terremoto de San Francisco, 1906
Chapter 3 Leo was selling some newspapers but his dad gave him a gold nugget but the gold was a little chewed up but that gold was worth a lot. That was the memory that his grandfather left him before he died but Fletch Sikes wanted to take the gold nugget from Leo. but leo didn't want to give it leo said take the money but fletch just smiled and said ovio we will take the money but also the gold fletch said to leo.
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Sobreviví el terremoto de San Francisco, 1906

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