The four requirements to become a Rodeo Queen.
What are Western way of life, horsemanship, not Latina, and great speech?
The boys are mad about this.
What is the painter messing with their wall?
Theme
What is the message or lesson of the story?
To calm down or make peace.
What is conciliatory?
Her smile was as bright as the morning sun.
What is Simile?
The main them of the story.
What is identity and acceptance/fitting in?
This is the setting of the story.
What is the neighborhood/community with the wall?
The struggle between opposing forces.
What is conflict?
To destroy completely.
What is eradicate?
The The students were busy bees during group work.
What is Metaphor?
The main character and challenge he/she faces.
Who is Corali and struggle being a Latina Rodeo Queen?
The surprising detail is revealed about the painter.
What is the painter is Jimmy Lyons cousin?
The turning point of a story.
What is the Climax?
A clash or disagreement.
What is confrontation?
The leaves danced across the playground.
What is Personification?
Becoming Rodeo Queen symbolizes this for Corali.
What is belonging and proving herself?
Misunderstanding, community, or the power of art.
What is the theme of the story?
Using something to represent an idea, feeling, or theme.
What is Symbolism?
A feeling of being part of a group.
What is belonging?
The bee buzzed past my ear.
What is Onomatopoeia?
The conflict Corali faces in this story.
What is Character vs Society?
The point of view of the story.
What is first person limited?
Person who tells the story.
Who is the Narrator?
Bull riding and horseback riding contest.
What is a Rodeo?
Peter’s pet parrot perched perfectly.
What is Alliteration?