This is the name of the girl in the story, "Eleven".
Who is Rachel?
This is the point of view of the novel, Buddha in the Attic.
What is first person plural?
This is where the play takes place.
A boarding house in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
This is what the first part of the book is titled and what the second part of the book is titled.
What is "These Being the Concerns" and "Whereas".
This is a detailed description of the themes in the short story, "Bread" from Woman Hollering Creek.
What is [......].
(The answer given suffices).
This is what almost happens to the girl in the story, "One Holy Night".
What is being murdered by a serial killer?
This is the FIRST of many disappointments that the women were subject to when they arrived in America.
This is how Bynum and Selig are both the same and different.
What is, Bynam and Selig can both find people, and Bynum is black and Selig is white OR they have different relationships with the community.
This is the subject of the poem, "Look" and the speaker's reaction to it.
What is grass and the violent need to pull it?
This is a detailed description of how the point of view of the novel Buddha in the Attic informs its subject.
What is [....]
(The answer given suffices)
This is why the children were able to get Barbie dolls at the flea market, in the story Barbie Q.
What is a toy warehouse burned down?
This is the way the children of the picture brides felt about them.
What is being ashamed?
This is the figure of Joe Turner in the play.
What is literal: a man who would kidnap people and force them into slave labour, and/or figuratively, a figure that represents the evils of the convict leasing system and Southern racism.
This is the word of onomatopoeia that repeated in the poem, "Steady Summer".
What is "shhhh".
This is a detailed interpretation of the end of the play, Joe Turner's Come and gone.
What is [...]
(The answer given suffices).
This is the figure Drew calls Clemencia in the story, "Never Marry a Mexican".
What is La Malinche?
This is what happens to the Japanese Americans at the end of the novel, Buddha in the Attic?
What is being sent to an internment camp?
This is what happens at the end of the play.
What is Loomis slashing his chest, and Bynum saying that he is shining.
This is what Soldier says directly (it is in the book) to the 2009 Congressional Resolution Apology?
What is, "I am a citizen of the United States and an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, meaning I am a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation—and in this dual citizenship, I must work, I must eat, I must art, I must mother, I must friend, I must listen, I must observe, constantly I must live."
This is a detailed interpretation of the poem, "We" from WhereAs.
What is [...]
(The answer given suffices).
Sandra Cisneros says this about the story, "Eleven".
What is my editor thought it was a children's story, or it is a story everyone asks me to read?
In the novel, this gender suffered the most because of these experiences.
What is woman and sexual exploitation and abuse.
These are at least two are the names or chacteristics of Black music.
What is blues, juba, call & response, ring shout, blue note, work songs, polyrhythms, spirituals?
There are the characteristics (name at least two) of the poems in the book Whereas.
What is erasure, line space, onomatopoeia, text arrangement, repetition, syntax, fragmentation, response to documentation, disruption, lines, etc?
This is the purpose for reading multi-ethnic literature.
What is [....]
(The answer given suffices).