I cannot provide you with a PDF of the full text of Sandra Cisneros's Eleven. Copyright restrictions prevent the distribution of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder. Sharing copyrighted works without permission is illegal.
However, I can offer you information about where you might be able to find the story legally:
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Online Libraries: Many online libraries, such as Project Gutenberg (though it's unlikely to have this specific, contemporary work), offer free access to public domain books and sometimes provide excerpts or links to purchase copyrighted material. Search their databases.
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Public Libraries: Your local public library likely has a copy of the anthology or collection where Eleven is featured. You can borrow a physical copy or, depending on their digital resources, access it electronically.
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Online Booksellers: Websites like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or others sell e-books and sometimes offer sample chapters. You may be able to purchase the story as part of a collection, or as an individual short story.
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Academic Databases: If you have access through a university or college, databases like JSTOR or Project MUSE may contain the story within scholarly articles or literary anthologies.
Remember to always respect copyright laws and obtain permission before distributing copyrighted material.