This is based on the book A Dream Called Home by Reyna Grande, I have 10 questions. 1. What did the man who was always outside of Reyna's house sell? 2. What is the name of Reyna's younger sister who lived with her in college? 3. What kind of club did Reyna join at her university? 4. What was Reyna's relationship to her son's father, Francisco? 5. Who was Marta, the woman who ended up becoming a mentor to Reyna? 6. What is the name of Reyna's hometown in Mexico? 7. Which university did Reyna transfer to? 8. What was Emerging Voices? 9. What job did Reyna have while attending university? 10. What was Reyna's first full time job after college?

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Answer:

  1. Food
  2. Betty
  3. A folk dancing club Los Mejicos
  4. He was her dance instructor
  5. She was her Chicano literature teacher, Marta Navarro
  6. Iguala
  7. UCSC
  8. A mentorship program for writers of color
  9. University maintenance job
  10. Teaching

Explanation:

Reyna Grande is a Mexican writer who immigrated to the USA as a child, A Dream Called Home is her authorbiography.

The answers to the 10 questions, based on the book by Reyna Grande titled "A Dream Called Home," are as follows:

  • The man, who was always found outside Reyna's house, sold food to patrons.

  • Reyna's younger sister is named "Betty."

  • Reyna joined a folk dancing club at her university.

  • Reyna's relationship to Francisco is that Francisco provided her with dancing instructions, and he ended up as her son's father without becoming her husband.

  • Marta Navarro, who ended up becoming Reyna's mentor, was her Chicano Literature teacher.

  • The name of Reyna's hometown in Mexico is Iguala.  Iguala is one of Mexico's historic cities.

  • The university that Reyna transferred to, from Pasadena City College, is the University of California Santa Cruz.

  • "Emerging Voices" was a mentoring program that catered for writers of color like Reyna.

  • While attending university, Reyna got a University maintenance job.

  • Reyna's first full-time job after college was as a middle school teacher, which enabled her to pay off her student's loan.

Thus, Reyna Grande, who was an immigrant from Mexico, wrote "A Dream Called Home" from her personal experiences and to draw attention to the need for immigration reforms.

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