Character Insights
Themes & Messages
Plot & Structure
Literary Devices
Vocabulary & Meaning
100

What word best describes Raul’s attitude toward his artwork?

Proud

100

What central theme is explored through the perspectives of multiple characters?


Being comfortable with oneself.

100

What is unique about the structure of Bronx Masquerade?


It includes poetry throughout the text.

100

What literary device is used when Raul treats his artwork like a “million-dollar masterpiece”?


Hyperbole.

100

What does the word grief mean in the sentence, “Otherwise, everybody gives you grief”?


Trouble or annoyance.

200

Why does Diondra keep her artistic side a secret?

She is afraid of being ridiculed.

200

How does the classroom setting influence the students?

It encourages them to share their personal expressions through poetry and art.

200

How does the author use multiple perspectives in the novel?


Each student shares their thoughts and experiences in separate sections.

200

What does the classroom gallery symbolize for the students?


A safe space for self-expression.

200

What does the word tirade mean based on paragraph 2?


An angry outburst.

300

What event causes Diondra to reconsider hiding her artistic abilities?


Seeing Raul’s self-portrait.

300

What societal expectations does Devon struggle against?


That he should be a jock instead of someone who enjoys books

300

What plot structure does the book follow?


It has a nonlinear structure with multiple protagonists.

300

How does the author use contrast in Devon’s storyline?


He is expected to be a jock but secretly loves poetry

300

What does the word judging imply in Devon’s perspective about Wesley?


Stereotyping based on appearance or behavior.

400

What expectation does Devon struggle with in the story?


That tall guys must be basketball players.

400

How does poetry function as a form of self-expression in the novel?


It allows students to reveal their true selves and explore their identities.

400

What effect does the book’s format have on the reader’s understanding of the characters?


It provides insight into different personal struggles and perspectives.

400

How does the author use figurative language to develop characters?


Through metaphors and similes in the poetry sections.

400

How does the word awkward apply to Diondra’s personality?


She feels out of place due to societal expectations.

500

How do Tyrone and Diondra differ in their personalities?


Tyrone is confident and supportive, while Diondra is awkward and self-conscious.

500

How does the novel suggest that embracing one's identity can lead to personal growth?


Characters like Diondra and Devon start to accept themselves more through poetry and art.

500

What event unites the characters in the story?


Sharing their poems in Mr. Ward’s class.

500

What effect does the use of first-person narration have on the reader?


It allows the reader to deeply understand each character’s personal struggles.

500

How does the term masquerade relate to the novel’s title?


It symbolizes how the characters hide their true selves and slowly reveal them.

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