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  1. Ms. Morengo Character Analysis. Ms. Morengo is technically a patent lawyer, but she also represents Stanley. Stanley's father is able to hire her after experiencing a breakthrough in his invention to cure foot odor. Ms. Morengo is a very short Hispanic woman who is a force to be reckoned with.

  2. Mrs. Moreno is a flamboyant, hard-working, devoted mother. Her daughter Yollie appears genuinely appreciative of her mother’s efforts and understanding of their financial position. After fleeing the fall dance to avoid embarrassment, Yollie directs her frustration and anger toward her mother.

  3. He finds her beautiful and desirable. How does the author make Mrs. Moreno's character sympathetic? showing how much she loves Yollie. Collection 2 Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  4. Mrs. Moreno and Yollie. Why is Mrs. Moreno a believable character? She has good and bad traits, just like real people do. What are some of Mrs. Moreno's good traits? She is loving and kind toward her daughter.

  5. Yollie and her mother, Mrs. Moreno, had a very good relationship. The author described Mrs. Moreno as: “ A very large woman who wore a muu-muu and butterfly shaped glasses.” (Soto 203) She liked to water her lawn in the evening and wave at the cars passing by.

  6. Mrs. Moreno sometimes feels guilty that she isn't able to provide her daughter with things that Yollie's friends have. Mrs. Moreno also is proud of her daughter for being a hard worker in school and the fact that Yollie is a smart student.

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  8. Mrs. Moreno gives her daughter unconditional love and would stop at nothing to keep a smile on her baby’s face.