Memoir Basics
"Crying in H Mart"
Writing Your Story
College & Future Planning
Grammar & Writing Skills
100

What is the difference between a memoir and an autobiography?

Memoir = focused on specific memories/themes; Autobiography = full life story.

100

What store does Michelle Zauner use as the central symbol in her memoir?

H Mart grocery store.

100

What is a strong hook you could use to start a memoir?

Answers vary: a shocking statement, vivid image, or question (e.g., “The smell of fried chicken always makes me cry.”).

100

What platform are seniors using to complete their Individual Learning Plan (ILP)?

Schoolinks.

100

Fix this sentence: her memoirs are honest true and relatable.

Her memoirs are honest, true, and relatable.

200

Name one “ingredient” every memoir should include.

Ingredients include reflection, vivid detail, theme, or personal voice.

200

How does Zauner use food to connect to her mother?

She uses Korean food to keep a connection with her late mother.

200

Why is reflection important when telling a personal story?

Reflection shows growth and meaning beyond just telling a story.

200

What does “Visualizing My Future” help you do?

Helps students imagine their future education, career, and life goals.

200

What is the difference between a plural noun and a possessive noun?

Plural = more than one (dogs). Possessive = shows ownership (dog’s).

300

Why do authors often write about food or family traditions in memoirs?

Because food/traditions carry memories, culture, and emotions.

300

What emotion is strongest in Zauner’s memories—grief, joy, or anger? Explain.

Grief (but students may argue joy or anger with text evidence).

300

How can you use metaphor to describe your identity?

Answers vary (e.g., “I am a storm: loud, powerful, and unpredictable.”).

300

What are two benefits of making a college list early?

Provides direction and saves time when applying; reduces stress.

300

Combine these sentences into one: I went to H Mart. I thought of my mom.

I went to H Mart, where I thought of my mom.

400

How can sensory details (sight, sound, taste, smell, touch) deepen a memoir?

They make the writing immersive and emotional for the reader.

400

How does the author connect culture and identity in her writing?

Shows how food connects her to her Korean identity and her mother.

400

Write a thesis statement for a short memoir about a childhood memory.

Example: “My childhood baseball games taught me how failure can build resilience.”

400

What is “Direct Admissions,” and why is it helpful?

Colleges admit students based on grades/test scores without lengthy applications.

400

What does “CUPS” stand for in writing revision?

CUPS = Capitalization, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling.

500

Give an example of a theme that might come from a coming-of-age memoir.

Examples: growing up, learning responsibility, loss, identity, independence, resilience.

500

What lesson about relationships do we learn from this memoir excerpt?

Relationships are fragile; love can endure through memory and tradition.

500

How can dialogue bring a personal story to life?

Dialogue reveals character, emotion, and makes the story feel real.

500

Name one strategy you can use to balance schoolwork with postsecondary planning.

Examples: Time management, calendar planning, goal setting, prioritizing tasks.

500

Why is it important to check transitions between paragraphs in an essay?

Transitions guide the reader smoothly and keep the essay organized.

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