Characters
Poems & Events
Vocabulary & Figurative Language
Historical Context
Themes & Symbolism
100

Who is the main character of the novel?

Who is Hà?

100

What important holiday is mentioned at the beginning of the book?

What is Tet, the Vietnamese New Year?

100

What does "inside out and back again" mean in the context of the novel?

What is it refers to Hà’s world turning upside down due to war and having to flee her home?

100

What war is happening during Ha’s childhood?

What is The Vietnam War?

100

What does Ha’s papaya tree symbolize?

What is hope, growth, and her connection to home?

200

What does Ha’s father do for a living?

What is he was a naval officer who went missing at sea.

200

What does Hà do on Tet that is considered bad luck?

What is she touches the floor with her toe first?

200

What figurative language is used in this quote to describe Hà's emotions? "The papaya is as green as the river." 

What is a simile?

200

What event forces Ha’s family to consider leaving Vietnam?

What is the fall of Saigon?

200

How does the novel show the main idea of resilience?

What is Hà and her family adapt to challenges despite hardships?

300

How does Ha feel about her brothers?

What is she admires but also competes with them?

300

What decision does Ha’s family have to make regarding leaving Vietnam?

What is Whether to flee or stay during the fall of Saigon?

300

What does the word "refugee" mean, and how does it apply to Ha’s family?

What is someone forced to flee their home due to war, like Ha’s family

300

How does the war affect daily life in Saigon?

What is rationing, fear, bombings, uncertainty?

300

What does Mother own that symbolizes sacrifice and family heritage?

What is the amethyst ring?

400

What do we learn about Ha’s mother’s personality through her actions?

What is she is strong, resilient, and resourceful?

400

Describe a moment when Hà’s emotions are deeply expressed in a poem.  

What is her frustration with being treated differently as a girl, her anger at missing her father?

400

What type of poetry is the book written in?

What is free verse?

400

What does Ha’s mother mean when she says, "We must leave before it is too late"?

What is she fears the dangers of staying as communists take over?

400

How does Hà feel about America at the end of Part 1? 

What is uncertain, nervous, and unsure of what’s to come?

500

How does Brother Quang feel about leaving Vietnam?

He is resistant and critical of America.

500

What is significant about Ha’s papaya tree?

What is it represents home, stability, and her childhood?

500

The papaya tree “whispers” in the breeze is what type of figurative language?

What is personification?

500

Why do some Vietnamese citizens fear the communist takeover?

What is loss of freedom, persecution, and political changes

500

How does Hà’s experience in Vietnam relate to modern-day refugee experiences (Think about Salva's experience in a Long Walk to Water)

What is fear of the unknown, loss of home, struggles to adapt?

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