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The House on Mango Street Excerpts - Discussion Questions • Before going into the questions, let's research Sandra Cisneros! What is some information that you found about her? Chapter discussion questions:
1. What do we find out about Esperanza through the introductory chapter?
2. How does she describe the house in which they currently live? What does that tell us about her family?
3. What can we infer about her ideas about life and hopes about the future?
4. Who are some of the characters we are introduced? What do we learn about them? 5. Why does she say "Until then I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an anchor"? What does this reveal about her wishes/hopes/dreams?
6. What is the meaning of the chapter "My Name"? What does this chapter reveal about our character?​

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