Plot 1
Plot 2
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

What event in Maggie's life is mostly to blame for her shyness?

a trauma she suffered when t he house burned down

100

What trait does Dee share with her mother?

Both are strong-willed

100

What word means to move sideways?

sidle

100

"A dress so loud it hurts my eyes. "

metaphor, personification, hyperbole

200

To connect with her African roots, what does Dee do?

changes her name

200

What is the MAIN conflict of the story?

Dee wanting the quilts

200

What word means principles or teachings or beliefs?

doctrines

200

"I am a large, big-boned woman . . ."

alliteration

300

What device does the author mostly use to tell us about mother?

narration

300

Which character sees herself as a strong, capable woman?

Mother
300

What word means searching thoroughly or in a rough manner?

rifling

300

"There I meet a smiling, gray, sporty man like Johnny Carson . . ."

allusion

400

What does Maggie get at the end of the story?

quilt

400

Why will the mother not let Dee have the quilts?

because she already promised them to Maggie

400

What word means drawing back or huddling in fear?

cowering
400

"She thinks her sister has held life always in the palm of one hand. . ."

metaphor

500

How are Dee and Maggie different?

Maggie is closer to her mother than Dee is.  Dee is outgoing and attractive whereas Maggie is scarred and shy.

500

What does the narrator do for the first time at the end of the story?

hugs Maggie

500

What word means to keep down by unjust use of power?

oppress

500

"It is like an extended living room."

simile

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