Women in Society
Women in the Story
Similes
Take a Chance
100

What decade did women gain the right to vote?

1920s (1920 to be exact)

100

In what way is Mamacita trapped?

She can't speak English

*also may accept* 

- she is too fat 

- too many flights of stairs

100

Find one simile from the chapter

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100

What kind of juice does Rafaela drink?

Coconut and papaya

200

Who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic ocean?

Amelia Earhart

200

What stands out to Esperanza about Lois?

She can't tie her shoes

200

Complete the sentence: "I saw her barefoot baby toenails all painted pale, pale pink, like little pink ________."

"seashells"

200

What do the trees in "Four Skinny Trees" symbolize?

Esperanza

300

Estimate what percentage of women are stay-at-home moms. (Multiple of ten)

30% (29% to be exact)

300

Why is Rafaela "getting old"?

From leaning out the window so much

300

What does Esperanza compare Mamacita's voice too?

a seagull

300

What happened when Esperanza looked too long as Sire was riding his bike past her?

He bumped into a parked car

400

Who was the first female Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives?

Nancy Pelosi

400

Why is Rafaela locked indoors? 

Her husband is afraid she will run away because she is "too beautiful to look at"

400

Complete the quote: "Rafaela who...wishes there were sweeter drinks, not bitter like an ______."

"empty room"

400

What decade does the book take place in?

1980s

500

Who was the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Marie Curie

500

What is true about all three women in the chapter?

*100 points for a correct answer, 500 points for THE correct answer

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for 500, a variation of: they are all dependent on men

500

Make up your own simile about Esperanza

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500

Name a motif that is shown in two out of the four chapters.

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