What is the definition of "mesmerized?"
What is to be fascinated with?
What is disdain?
Who was the narrator?
What is the 14 year old Native American boy (last name Alexis)?
Who was the narrator?
Who is Esmeralda Santiago or the teenage girl for Puerto Rico?
What is the time, place, or period of a written work?
What is setting?
What is the definition of "mourn?"
What is to grieve?
What is the setting of "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"?
Describe a setting where the narrator was impacted the most.
What is school, the funeral, the basketball game?
Describe a setting where she was uncomfortable.
What is the counselor's office, walking home, at her audition, and at home?
What is a memoir?
What is a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources.
What is a pantomime?
What is a performance through body movements?
Describe Alexis' conflict.
What is the impact on losing family makes one question his identity?
Describe the Esmeralda's conflict.
What is Esmeralda lost touch with her dreams and goals when she moved?
What are the skills you use before you begin reading?
What are skimming and predicting?
What does "untethered" mean?
What is to break apart from?
Which character(s) had an impact on our narrator?
What is his mom, his coach?
Which characters had an effect on Esmeralda?
What is Mr. Barone, another female teacher and her mom?
What is the process called when you narrow down your answer choices?
The process of elimination?
What is the definition of a monologue?
What is a long speech by one actor in a play or movie?
What is the lesson that the narrator wants to teach us through his experience being the only native at his school?
What is on the road to success you may have to walk it alone?
What lesson do you think Esmerala wanted us to learn from her life's experiences?
What is new environments challenge our identity?
Name the four main genres that we read.
What is fiction, nonfiction, literary nonfiction, and poetry?