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Rosa finds a way rosa checked the find-a-pet website every single day after school. the young teen wanted a dog more than anything and would do anything to make her wish come true. her mother, sara, gave the usual chastisement, reminding rosa that pet ownership requires responsibility, that canines especially need care and attention every day. having practically memorized this speech, the teen rolled her eyes. "you have to look after them their entire lives, which can be more than fifteen years for small dogs," sara continued. "you can't change your mind mid-stream, like you did with gymnastics or soccer." rosa grunted acknowledgement before turning back to her laptop, where the world's cutest puppy stared out from the screen: an eight-month-old dachshund named hershey, with big, dark, soulful eyes. she scrolled down to see more, stopping short when she read about the $150 adoption fee. where could she ever find so much money? she had already saved $50 from the five dollars a week her father paid for with household chores. it would take twenty weeks to get another hundred, but only if she didn't spend a single cent that whole time. rosa had will power, yet not enough to spend nothing for five months. how could she earn money to pay the adoption costs while simultaneously proving her dependability? a jangle of the doorbell interrupted rosa's contemplation of this situation, and the ensuing racket announced aunt emilia and ccousin nicky's arrival. "what i wouldn't give for an extra set of hands," aunt emilia complained, dropping five large bags as her niece entered the room. "who knew little kids needed so much stuff? " sara laughed before commenting that maybe emilia should hire a mother's . "you're probably right," emilia acknowledged before asking sara for recommendations. "i have an idea," rosa answered with a smile. part 1 1. what is one thing the author states explicitly about rosa? 2. what are three details from the story that support this explicit statement? 3. based on the information in the story, what inference can you make about rosa? 4. what evidence in the story supports this inference? part 2: writing instructions write a two-paragraph analysis of the author’s depiction of the character rosa in the passage. use the information in part 1 to you organize your ideas. refer back to the text evidence you found in the passage to support your analysis. remember to • introduce the passage by naming the text and describing what it is about. • analyze and explain the type of person rosa is, using both the author’s explicit statements about her and inferences you make based on evidence in the story. • cite strong evidence from the text to support each point you make about rosa in your analysis.

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