Who is the main character of the book An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
Arnold/Jr.
What city does the book A Raisin in the Sun take place in?
Chicago
What is the Main Idea of An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
What does the tree represent in an Absolute Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
pushing forward even if we don't want to
In how many books do they confront racism?
all three
Who was Jr.'s first friend at Reardan?
Gordon
What is the name of the school the main character goes to in the book An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
Reardan
What is the main idea of the book A Raisin in the Sun?
People may have to put off their dreams, but they could still come to reality.
What does the plant in A Raisin in the Sun represent?
Familia
In all three books, why do the main characters argue?
even do they had different views, they want the best for each other.
Who wanted to become a doctor in the book A Rasin in the Sun?
Beneatha
What was the lake that caught on fire in An Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
Turtle Lake
Why did jr. decide to leave the reservation school to go to a different one?
Because he could have a better life.
What was the name of Arnold's mother in Absolute Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
Agnes Spirit
In Absolute Diary of a Part-Time Indian and A Rasin in the Sun, what two challenges do the Walter family and the Spirit family face?
poverty and disbelief
Who was the first person to want to fund George and Lennie's dream of buying a ranch in Of Mice and Men?
Candy
What is the name of the neighborhood in Chicago that Walter and his family move to in A Raisin in the Sun?
Clybourne Park
What is the main idea of the book Of Mice and Men?
Even with a plan and hard work, dreams don't always come true.
On what poem is A Raisin in the Sun based on?
Harmel by Langston Hughes
In A Raisin in the Sun and Of Mice and Men, why do the Walter family and George and Lennie try to find a better place to live?
So they could live the life the way they want to, and leave the old one behind.
Who was the neighbor who tried to convince the Younger family to not move in A Rasin in the Sun?
Mrs. Johnson
What is the name of the river where the book Of Mice and Men begins and ends at?
The Salinas River
What is the main message in all three books?
The dreams, the poverty, and the difficulty for the dreams to come true.
How many characters were in the book Of Mice and Men?
11 characters
In Of Mice and Men and Absolute Diary of a Part-Time Indian, why do Jr, George and Lennie keep their dreams close?
So they could have happiness from the idea that they would come true