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© 1. Key Ideas and Details (a) Which experience reminds Cisneros
of the story of the woma...
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© 1. Key Ideas and Details (a) Which experience reminds Cisneros
of the story of the woman who had to spin straw into gold?
(b) Interpret: What point is she trying to make through this
anecdote? (c) Connect: What connections does Cisneros draw
between this story and her life?
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