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Oranges Gary Soto The first time I walked With a girl, I was twelve, Cold, and weighted down With two oranges in my jacket. December. Frost cracking Beneath my steps, my breath Before me, then gone, As I walked toward Her house, the one whose Porch light burned yellow Night and day, in any weather. A dog barked at me, until She came out pulling
Oranges. By Gary Soto. JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry. Source: Poetry (June 1983) Browse all issues back to 1912.
“Oranges” by Gary Soto In the box below, design a plot diagram: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution Summarize the poem. _____ _____
Oranges By: Gary Soto The first time I walked With a girl, I was twelve, Cold, and weighted down With two oranges in my jacket. December. Frost cracking Beneath my steps, my breath Before me, then gone, As I walked toward Her house, the one whose Porch light burned yellow Night and day, in any weather. A dog barked at me, until She came out pulling
“Oranges” by Gary Soto The first time I walked With a girl, I was twelve, Cold, and weighted down With two oranges in my jacket. 5 December. Frost cracking Beneath my steps, my breath Before me, then gone. As I walked toward Her house, the one whose 10 Porch light burned yellow Night and day, in any weather. A dog barked at me, until
“Oranges” by Gary Soto-1 - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This poem describes a young boy's first date with a girl when he was 12 years old.
“Oranges,” by Gary Soto. The Poet. Gary Soto, born April 12, 1952, was raised in Fresno, California. He is the author of eleven poetry collections for adults, most notably New and Selected Poems, a 1995 finalist for both the Los Angeles Times Book Awardand the National Book Award.