Here are the answers to your questions based on "The House on Mango Street":
Question 8: Louie's other cousin ultimately represents to Esperanza the reality of how difficult it is for people to escape how they were raised. This is illustrated through Esperanza's observations of the cousin's life and choices, highlighting the cycle of challenges faced by her community.
Question 9: In the pivotal moment when the nun says, “You live there?”, Esperanza experiences shame. This feeling is significant as it recurs throughout the novel, reflecting her struggles with her identity and her home environment.
Question 10: Marin and other women in the novel are similar to the item that makes Esperanza feel stupid in Gil's store in that their talents and beauty are hidden away and controlled by someone else. This reflects the theme of how women’s potential is often stifled by societal expectations and circumstances.
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