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The House on Mango Street: The House on Mango Street

Growing up in a poor Chicago neighborhood, Esperanza Cordero longs for a better life but finds it difficult to break free of the past.
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  1. sassy
    improperly forward or bold
    Rachel shouts, You got quite a load there too. She is very sassy.
  2. pleat
    make folds in a garment or piece of fabric
    The nose of that yellow Cadillac was all pleated like an alligator’s, and except for a bloody lip and a bruised forehead, Louie’s cousin was okay.
  3. fleck
    a small contrasting part of something
    She is the one who told us how Davey the Baby’s sister got pregnant and what cream is best for taking off moustache hair and if you count the white flecks on your fingernails you can know how many boys are thinking of you and lots of other things I can’t remember now.
  4. salamander
    terrestrial amphibian that resembles a lizard
    The baby’s feet had ten tiny toes, pale and see-through like a salamander’s, and these he popped into his mouth whenever he was hungry.
  5. canteen
    a room with food sold to personnel at an institution
    My home isn’t far but it’s not close either, and somehow I got it in my head one day to ask my mother to make me a sandwich and write a note to the principal so I could eat in the canteen too.
  6. anemic
    lacking vigor or energy
    I’m no Spartan and hold up an anemic wrist to prove it. I can’t even blow up a balloon without getting dizzy.
  7. naphtha
    a volatile, flammable liquid made of hydrocarbons
    She is the color of a bar of naphtha laundry soap, she is like the little brown piece left at the end of the wash, the hard little bone, my sister.
  8. maroon
    of dark brownish to purplish red
    She couldn’t see the ceilings dusty with flies, the ugly maroon walls, the bottles and sticky spoons.
  9. voodoo
    a religion practiced chiefly in Caribbean countries
    The top of the refrigerator busy with holy candles, some lit, some not, red and green and blue, a plaster saint and a dusty Palm Sunday cross, and a picture of the voodoo hand taped to the wall.
  10. intern
    an advanced student or graduate in medicine
    The hospital emergency room. Nobody but an intern working all alone.
  11. hysterical
    marked by excessive or uncontrollable emotion
    ¡Ay! Mamacita, who does not belong, every once in a while lets out a cry, hysterical, high, as if he had torn the only skinny thread that kept her alive, the only road out to that country.
  12. threshold
    the entrance for passing through a room or building
    My mother says when I get older my dusty hair will settle and my blouse will learn to stay clean, but I have decided not to grow up tame like the others who lay their necks on the threshold waiting for the ball and chain.
  13. velvety
    smooth and soft to sight or hearing or touch or taste
    She borrows opera records from the public library and sings with velvety lungs powerful as morning glories.
  14. porcelain
    ceramic ware made of a more or less translucent ceramic
    The green metal cage, the porcelain table top, the family that spoke like guitars.
  15. fringe
    an ornamental border of short lengths of hanging threads
    There were sunflowers big as flowers on Mars and thick cockscombs bleeding the deep red fringe of theater curtains.
Created on Thu Apr 04 17:37:26 EDT 2013 (updated Mon Aug 04 10:58:23 EDT 2025)

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