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The cover of The Tequila Worm is colorful and busy. Look at the images on the cover and describe what you see. After having read the story, what do some of the images mean to you in context of the story?
Why do you think the author begins the book with Doña Clara and her bag of storytelling props? What is your impression of Clara and in what ways does her appearance set up the story? Why do you think Clara has no items in her bag when she can no longer speak, and what do the invisible items tells us about the importance of storytelling?
Describe a setting where your family tells stories. What items does your family keep that contain the makings of a memorable story? Using these details, describe the story your family shares when they are together and how the storyteller tells it.
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