In The House on Mango Street, Esperanza doesn't like living on Mango Street and looks forward to the day when she can leave, and writing may be her way out.

Which details support this conclusion?

Select the three correct answers.


"You just remember to keep writing, Esperanza. You must keep writing. It will keep you free, and I said yes, but at that time I didn’t know what she meant."

"You must remember to come back. For the ones who cannot leave as easily as you."

"I like to tell stories. I tell them inside my head….I am going to tell you a story about a girl who didn’t want to belong."

"I put it down on paper and then the ghost does not ache so much. I write it down and Mango says goodbye sometimes. She does not hold me with both arms. She sets me free."

"One day I will pack my bags of books and paper. One day I will say goodbye to Mango. I am too strong for her to keep me here forever."

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The details that support the more above conclusion are: Options A, C, and D.

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What is a conclusion?

A conclusion in a text signals the end of the text. It is also a part of the text where the author brings together a summary of the key ideas in a text.

Many times, novels will have in the final or concluding chapters or paragraphs the principles that was intended to be communicated, spelled out, or indicated indirectly.

Hence the portion that signals that Esperanza will leave by writing are:

"You just remember to keep writing, Esperanza. You must keep writing. It will keep you free, and I said yes, but at that time I didn’t know what she meant." (Option A)

"I put it down on paper and then the ghost does not ache so much. I write it down and Mango says goodbye sometimes. She does not hold me with both arms. She sets me free." (Option C); and

"One day I will pack my bags of books and paper. One day I will say goodbye to Mango. I am too strong for her to keep me here forever." (Option D)

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