Joaquin’s admission on page 72 that he has never had a “real girlfriend” and he has lost all his fights indicates that

At the end of the play, Ceci and Martin both realize that:

What is the best summary of scene 4?

The playwright uses the imagery in the stage directions at the beginning of scene 4 to?

In line 13 (pg. 37) the stage directions reveal that Joaquin “pounds his fist against his forehead.” Based on the dialogue, why does Joaquin pound his forehead?

1. What does the wind sound represent in Scene 3?

Which sentence from Scene 2 provides the best evidence to the idea that “looks aren’t important?”

1. What is Gary Soto’s primary purpose of including broken Spanish in the dialogue between characters?

3. Which definition represents the meaning of the word palpitations as used in the following sentence? Love palpitations. That’s a hard one to fix. Tú sabes, when you fool with your heart, it’s difficult.

On page 6, the dialogue between the Martin, Joaquin, Tito, and Freddie is used to

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