Vocab
Theme
Figurative Lang.
Narrative Tech.
Plot/Pacing
100

Keeps going even when things are hard.

A. Determined
B. Resilient
C. Optimistic
D. Radiant

B. Resilient

100

This theme shows that love, not biology, makes someone family.

A. Growing up means becoming independent
B. Survival requires courage
C. True family is defined by love and commitment
D. Friendship is more important than family

C. True family is defined by love and commitment

100

“Like Mother Nature has sucked up everything” is an example of this.

A. Flashback
B. Dialogue
C. Figurative language
D. Foreshadowing

C. Figurative language

100

“Fight, Lanesha.” This is an example of ______.

A. Flashback
B. Inner Dialogue
C. Dialogue
D. Foreshadowing

B. Inner Dialogue

100

This event is the turning point of the novel.

A. When it first starts raining
B. When Lanesha almost drowns but survives
C. When TaShon leaves
D. When Mama Ya-Ya cooks dinner

B. When Lanesha almost drowns but survives

200

Uses what is around you to solve a problem.
A. Resourceful
B. Resilient
C. Radiant
D. Optimistic

A. Resourceful
 

200

This theme explains why Lanesha survives the storm.

A. Friendship is most important
B. Survival requires courage and resilience
C. Cities should prepare better
D. Independence is dangerous

B. Survival requires courage and resilience

200

“I fly like a rocket” is this type of figurative language.

A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Hyperbole
D. Symbolism

B. Simile

200

“My lungs ache.” This is an example of ______.

A. Sensory details
B. Dialogue
C. Flashback
D. Theme

A. Sensory details

200

Lanesha survives because she chooses to do this.

A. Hide
B. Wait
C. Fight / pull herself free
D. Cry

C. Fight / pull herself free

300

Believes things will turn out well.
A. Determined
B. Radiant
C. Optimistic
D. Resourceful

C. Optimistic

300

Is this a major theme: “Friendship is more important than family”?

A. Yes
B. No 

B. No

300

The silence before the storm makes the story do this to the pacing.

A. Speed up
B. Slow down and build suspense 

B. Slow down and build suspense

300

Mama Ya-Ya saying the mother is “still trying to birth you” is an example of ______.

A. Inner Dialogue
B. Foreshadowing
C. Dialogue
D. Conflict

B. Foreshadowing

300

After the turning point, the conflict begins to do this.

A. Get worse
B. Restart
C. Resolve
D. Disappear immediately

C. Resolve

400

Refuses to give up, even when in danger.
A. Resilient
B. Optimistic
C. Determined
D. Radiant

C. Determined

400

Lanesha surviving alone in the water supports this theme.

A. Friendship over family
B. Growing up means becoming independent
C. Natural disasters cannot be predicted
D. Cities need better planning

B. Growing up means becoming independent

400

The glowing mother is an example of this literary element.

A. Symbolism
B. Flashback
C. Conflict
D. Setting

A. Symbolism

400

Dialogue is used in the flood scene to show this about Lanesha.

A. Her determination / emotional strength
B. The history of the neighborhood
C. The weather forecast
D. A new conflict

A. Her determination / emotional strength

400

The flood scene shows Lanesha has grown in this way.

A. She is physically stronger
B. She is more independent / emotionally strong
C. She is taller
D. She is less afraid of water

B. She is more independent / emotionally strong

500

Shining brightly like a glowing light.

A. Determined
B. Radiant
C. Resourceful
D. Resilient 

B. Radiant

500

Mama Ya-Ya raising Lanesha shows this theme.

A. True family is defined by love and commitment
B. Friendship is most important
C. Cities should prepare better
D. Nature is powerful

A. True family is defined by love and commitment

500

The quiet makes Lanesha feel this way.

A. Proud
B. Calm
C. Afraid or overwhelmed
D. Excited

C. Afraid or overwhelmed

500

The flood scene is the story’s ______.

A. Exposition
B. Rising action
C. Climax
D. Resolution

C. Climax

500

The vision of her mother helps resolve this internal conflict.

A. Her anger at TaShon
B. Her fear of being alone / doubt about surviving
C. Her dislike of the neighborhood
D. Her argument with Mama Ya-Ya

B. Her fear of being alone / doubt about surviving

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