What does Tita decide to do for the entire chapter "because [she doesn't] want to?"
Remain silent
What is the name of John's grandmother
What is 'Morning Light'
What figurative language does the following quote represent: "They could do anything or become anything. They could turn into birds and fly into the air! She would like them to carry her far away, as far away as possible."
What is personification (Won't beat you if you say metaphor or symbolism)
What does Tita's bedspread symbolize.
What is Tita's emotions and her need for comfort. (Open to interpretation)
What was the name of the woman who cooked awful and bland food for Tita.
What is Katy
What part of Tita's body does she say can do anything?
What is Tita's hands
What does Dr. Brown's great-grandmother put on his great-grandfather to make him lose blood
What is Leeches
What figurative Language does John use to appeal to Tita.
Hint: Having to do with his grand-mother and matches.
What is metaphor.
What do the matches towards to end of the chapter represent?
Yearning, desire and longing for life.
What kind of family was John's?
What is Yankee family.
What is Tita's favorite room in Dr. Brown's house?
What is the laboratory.
What "invisible" substance does Dr. Brown write on the wall in?
What is Phosphorus
What specific topic is an extended metaphor in this chapter
What is temperature. (Will also accept matches)
False
What is the name of Dr. Brown's son?
What is Alex?
How does Tita describe the matches inside of her as?
What is damp and moldy
What tribe is John's grandmother from?
What is the kikapu
Point out one example or occurrence of magical realism from this chapter.
When Tita literally speaks to John's very dead grandmother.
Quote the very specific line where Tita takes her first step to freedom.
"Because I don't want to."
What does Morning Light's theory states?
What is a box of matches or flames
Tita recovers from a chronic sense of ___.
What did John use to "gently" dry Tita's tears?
What is a handkerchief.
Provide, with evidence from the book, a literary device that we have yet to discuss today.
Subjective
Provide a symbol that has not yet been mentioned throughout our discussion that you would like to add.
Subjective
What does Morning Light study?
What is plants