Where did Minerva and Mate stay during house arrest?
Mama's house
Who was against the sisters going through the pass to the prison
Dede
Whos point of view is the chapter written from?
minerva
Name one literary element used in this chapter?
foreshadowing, allusion, similes, or metaphors
What is the main theme in this chapter?
Love
Where does the family go to talk without being heard?
the garden
besides the prison where could the mirabel go?
church
Which sisters are on house arrest?
minerva and mate
"She claimed she couldn't fit int anything after her babies had been born, and she'd gotten as big as a cow" what literary element is this?
simile
What are the other themes in this chapter?
Freedom and recovery
What prison is pedrito at?
la victoria
What were Trujillo's last two problems?
The church and the mirabal sisters.
Who is the captain in charge of their house arrest?
captain pena
"and, though critical of the regime, wrote the flowery feature articles required by him" what literary element is this?
metaphor
When is love shown in the chapter?
the sisters visiting their husbands
where did the sisters stop on the way back home?
little restaurant-gas pump
How has Minerva's personality changed?
she is now more passive and timid.
who is Minerva's old friend?
elsa
"It shone on the barracks, painted a pea-green, amoeba shaped camouflage that looked almost playful” what literary element is this?
imagery
When is recovery shown in the chapter?
when minerva got out of prison
What prison were the husbands moved to?
Puerto Plata
How long were the girls in prison for?
7 months
Who did the girls buy the purses from?
Jorge Almonte
"that looked almost playful; on the story book towers with flags flying in a row" what literary element is this?
personification
When is freedom shown in the chapter?
when minerva found out she could save her husbands