Oranges

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The poem “Oranges” by Gary Soto is about the bittersweet experience of a first date. They walk together to the drug store and girl picks a chocolate that costs a dime.  The boy offers to pay for the candy with a nickel and an orange. The boy takes the girl’s hand and then releases it so she can unwrap her chocolate, and he can peel his orange.  In the darkness of the winter day, the orange burns bright light a fire, much like the love in his heart. (Holt Elements of Literature, 2008)

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