Two Kinds
Mom & Me & Mom
Analyze The Text
Concept Vocabulary
Conventions (grammar)
100

Who is the author. 

Amy Tan

100

True or False: Grandmother and Lady/Mother/Vivian Baxter are very similar.

False

100

They are used to replace nouns in a sentence.

Pronouns

100

Words that describe nouns.

Adjectives

100

They say how often something happens.

Frequency Adverbs

200

Who is the narrator in the story. 

Ni Kan 

200

What is a philanthropist?

Someone who wants to donate money and help others.

200

I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they are examples of them.

Personal Pronouns

200

It is the comparative form of GOOD. 

better

200

Frequency adverb used to represent 100%.

Always

300

The reason that Ni Kan's mother emigrates to the United States

to escape a war-torn China, or the fear of a Communist controlled China, or she had nothing left in China

300

Why is Maya frightened at the beginning of the story? 

She does not want to meet her mother, who abandoned her.

300

Nobody, No one, someone, anybody, nobody are examples of it.

Indefinite Pronouns

300

It is the superlative form of ATTRACTIVE.

Most attractive

300

Frequency adverb used to represent 0%.

Never

400

destroyed; completely upset

devastated

400

What is one meaning of the Latin prefix super-?

meaning "above," or "beyond.

400

Are pronouns used to stress that the subject did the work by himself.

Reflexive Pronouns

400

Spell the comparative form of HEAVY.

Heavier

400

Identify the adverb:

Is that your scarf there?

there

500

What are the "two kinds of daughters" that Jing-mei's mother refers to

Those that are obedient and those who follow their own mind!

500

Refers to a group of things as a whole.

Collective Nouns

500

Find the pronouns:

These are the candies that I bought for you.

These, I, You

500

It is the superlative form of BAD.

worst

500

Identify the adverb: 

I walked backwards toward the door.

backwards

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