Esperanza Rising

Describe the living conditions at the camp.

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In Chapter Five, we learn that different nationalities live in separate camps. Communication between camps is frowned upon because organized opposition is a worry. Esperanza and her mother are provided with a meager cabin. Esperanza notes that it is smaller than the servants quarters at el Rancho de las Rosas. Hortensia, Isabel, and Alfonse also share their space.

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