Final answer:
Sandra Cisneros's writings reflect her unique perspectives and experiences, which likely resonate with readers in profound ways. However, without explicit text, we cannot confidently attribute a specific change in a reader's life to her book as per the options provided in the question.
Step-by-step explanation:
In "Superman and Me," Sherman Alexie captures the significance of literature in shaping an individual's life. Similarly, Sandra Cisneros's work in "A Smart Cookie" and "It's Our Story, Too," evokes a profound impact on her readers.
Drawing on her own experiences, Cisneros pens a narrative that reflects her feelings of distinction from other students, which fueled her journey as a writer. This realization of being different inspired her to write from a unique perspective that others in her college classroom could not - her own experiences.
The writings of Cisneros have clearly changed the life of at least one of her readers as illustrated in the question. However, the specific options given (inspires them to write, motivates them to read more, has no impact on their lives, or not mentioned in the text) are each assuming a fact not provided in the provided information.
Cisneroses' work, full of cultural richness and autobiographical elements, is likely to resonate deeply with readers, potentially motivating them to explore their own stories or see literature in a fresh light. Yet, without explicit text referencing these specific impacts, we cannot confidently select one of the options (a, b, c, or d) provided in the student's question.