Who is the narrator of Summer of the Mariposas?
Odilia
What does the word “omnivore” mean?
An organism that eats both plants and animals.
Who tells Art Spiegelman about his experiences during the Holocaust?
Vladek.
Who are the two main characters?
Salva and Nya.
RL.8.1:
What should you use to support your answer?
Text evidence.
What major responsibility does Odilia take on during the journey?
Leading and protecting her sisters.
What is the author’s main purpose?
To inform readers about where food comes from.
What historical event serves as the setting for much of the story?
The Holocaust / World War II.
What challenge does Nya face every day?
Walking long distances to get water.
RI.8.2:
What is the central idea?
What the text is mostly about or teaching.
What theme is developed throughout the novel?
Family loyalty, courage, perseverance, or responsibility.
What is one central idea of the text?
Food choices affect people, animals, and the environment.
What strong character trait does Vladek demonstrate throughout the text?
Perseverance.
What challenge does Salva face during the civil war?
Separation from his family and surviving as a refugee.
RI.8.5:
What does a detail sentence do?
Gives information that supports the topic.
How does Odilia change from the beginning to the end of the story?
She becomes more confident, responsible, and mature.
How does corn connect many foods Americans eat?
Corn is used directly or indirectly in many food products.
How do Vladek’s decisions help move the plot forward?
His choices help him survive and affect the events that follow.
Why does the author tell two stories at the same time?
To show different perspectives and how the stories eventually connect.
RL.8.6:
What POV uses the words “I,” “me,” and “my”?
First Person POV.
How does the journey help develop the theme of family?
The sisters face challenges together and learn to depend on one another.
Why does the author include facts and examples about food production?
To support his ideas and educate readers.
What theme is strongly developed throughout Maus I?
Survival, perseverance, family, or resilience during oppression.
What theme is developed through both Salva’s and Nya’s experiences?
Perseverance, hope, survival, or resilience.
L.8.5.a:
What figure of speech is being used?
“A kind heart is a lantern in the dark.”
Metaphor.