Themes
Literary Devices
Know the difference. FOR THE TEST
"I Am Joaquin" & "How It Feels to Be Colored Me"
Do You Know Miss Clark?
100

Two characters from rival families fall in love and try to be together despite others trying to keep them apart.

What is love?

100

"Her smile was sunshine" is an example of this literary device.

What is a metaphor?

100

The word "grit" in this unit means...

What is to persevere through tough circumstances?

100

This poem explores the identity of a Chicano man.

What is "I Am Joaquin?"

100

The most important thing in Miss Clark's world is this.

Who is Milo?

200

If a character learns to accept who they are, this theme is being explored. 

What is identity?

200

This device involves repeating words or phrases for emphasis.

What is repetition?

200

The word "grandeur" in this unit refers to...

What is something that inspires awe?

200

The speaker in this essay talks about her pride in her Black identity.

What is "How It Feels To Be Colored Me?"

200

Miss Clark graduated from this University...

Where is Michigan State University?

300

A story where the main character believes things will get better, even after losing everything.

What is hope?

300

This device gives human qualities to non-human things.

What is personification?

300

This is the emotional feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader, such as scary, joyful, or sad.

What is mood?

300

In “I Am Joaquin,” the speaker references many parts of this country’s history.

Where is Mexico?

300

Where did Miss Clark live before she moved back to Michigan?

Where is Los Angeles, California?

400

This theme is shown when a character keeps going despite many obstacles.

What is resilience?

400

This device uses exaggeration for effect. Example: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!

What is hyperbole?

400

This is the central idea, message, or underlying meaning in a story, often a universal concept like love, friendship, or justice.

What is a theme?

400

Zora Neale Hurston compares herself to a brown bag filled with surprises. This is an example of what device?

What is a metaphor?

400

Miss Clark has this many tattoos.

What is 36.

500

A character moves to a new country and starts to adopt the language, clothing, and customs of the new culture.

What is assimilation?

500

"Boom!" "Crash!" and "Buzz!" are all examples of this sound-based device.

What is onomatopoeia?

500

Also known as the moral, this is what the reader can learn from the story — often a message about how to behave or think.

What is a lesson?

500

Both texts explore this central theme.

What is identity?

500

What did Miss Clark get her Bachelor's in?

What is Political Science/Pre-Law + Neuroscience

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