Vocabulary
Context Clues
Museum Indians
Figurative Language
Miscellaneous
100

Without courage or confidence

What is timid?

100

Hints in the surrounding text that the reader can use to determine the meaning of a word

What are context clues?

100

The city the story takes place in

What is Chicago?

100

"She rises against the sun like a skyscraper" is this type of figurative language

What is a simile?

100

This is the state where Susan's mother grew up

What is South Dakota?

200

State of being fully-grown and developed

What is maturity?

200

Determining the meaning of a word based on how it is like something else in the text

What is comparison?

200

She is the author of this autobiographical essay

Who is Susan Power?

200

"I am a little girl lifting a sleek black river into the light that streams through the kitchen window." is an example of this type of figurative language

What is a metaphor?

200

The buckskin dress at the museum belongs to this person

Who is Susan's great grandmother?

300

To get something one believes they deserve, such as attention or respect

What is command?

300

Determining the meaning of a word based on how it is unlike something else in the text

What is contrast?

300

This is the thing that Susan's mother compares herself to at the natural history museum

What is the buffalo?

300

"I show my mom the city she gave me. I call her home." is an example of this type of figurative language

What is personification?

300

This is what Susan's mother had removed (be specific)

What is the statue of the Indian man about to kill the white woman and her family?

400

Land that was reserved or set aside for an Indigenous nation by agreement or treaty with the United States government

What is a reservation?

400

The explanation of a word's meaning before or after the word appears, usually set off by a comma

What is definition?

400

This is what Susan's mother has as a keepsake in her dresser drawer

What is her braid?

400

"My thin brown braids will reach the middle of my back, and in maturity will look like tiny garden snakes." is an example of this type of figurative language

What is a simile?

400

This is an object that provides information about the culture of its creators or users

What is a cultural artifact?

500

Being an essential or necessary component or characteristic

What is integral?

500

The use of the word as the result of something else that happens in the text

What is cause-and-effect?

500

This is the name of the reservation in South Dakota that Susan's mother came from

What is Standing Rock?

500

"I am her small shadow and witness." is an example of this type of figurative language

What is a metaphor?

500

This is the detail Susan believes is integral to the recitation of her mother's life

What is leaving the reservation/her home at 16 years old?

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