Answer:
In chapter 6 of Esperanza Rising, Los Melones (Cantaloupes), Esperanza learns several things about the camp where she and her family are now living as migrant workers:
She learns that they will be living in a small, cramped cabin with other families.
She learns that they will be paid by the amount of cantaloupes they pick, rather than by the hour.
She learns that they will have to wake up very early in the morning to begin working in the fields.
She learns that the living conditions are poor, with no electricity or running water.
She learns that the other workers are from a variety of backgrounds and nationalities, and that many of them have been working as migrant workers for years.