Eleven By Sandra Cisneros.

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Eleven By Sandra Cisneros

Text –dependent Questions In paragraph three, the author includes figurative language. How does the figurative language in the text help the reader understand the character’s feelings about getting older? (pg 27)

Evidence-based answers Cisneros writes “the way you grow old is kind of like an onion or like the rings inside a tree trunk or like my little wooden dolls that fit one inside the other, each year inside the next one.” All three have layers numbered like years and are part of the whole identity. This is especially true of the tree with the rings representing how an outside source (sun, water) can affect the growth and development of each individual ring/year and how the rings underneath affect and build upon the outer layers and years.

Text –dependent Questions In paragraph 5 the author stated, “Only today I wish I didn’t have only eleven years rattling inside me like pennies in a tin can.” What does this figurative language mean and how does it affect the tone of the text?

Evidence-based answers The pennies represent the emotions that are rattling inside of Rachel. They can represent more than one maturity or age level in a moment. This reflects her anxious tone. Her emotions are bouncing within her loudly as pennies in a tin can.

Writing Task/Objective: Draw evidence from text to support analysis. In the short story, “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros, in what ways do Rachel’s reactions demonstrate her multiple “years” of her eleven year old self? Write a one-page essay summarizing the ways that Rachel responds. Include textual evidence to support your interpretation of the age that her actions demonstrate.