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I WILL GIVE BRAINLIST How is the Esperanza of this last vignette different from the Esperanza of the very first vignette of the novel?

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Answer:

what we learn about her is

Explanation:

She's also "a girl who didn't want to belong," a statement that reveals to us how much Esperanza has changed (44.3). Only two vignettes ago, Esperanza proclaimed, "I don't belong" to her friend Alicia (42.3). Here at the end of the book, however, Esperanza has accepted Mango Street's formative role in her identity.