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Characterize Carlos, Francisco's neighbor in Santa Maria. How did working with Gabriel help Francisco deal with Carlos?
Describe Francisco's two pennies that he treasured so dearly. Do you think he had a right to be angry at Rorra? Why or why not?
Summarize the story Mamá told Francisco after his sister spent his two precious pennies. Include the lesson she was trying to present in her story.
Explain the irony of Francisco's assignment for Miss Ehlis's classroom and what happened to him.
Speculate what became of Roberto and Francisco after the border patrol gathered them in his patrol car. Who do you think turned them in? Give reasons to support your answer.
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