Vocabulary - Words
Vocabulary - Definitions
Literary Terms
Grammar
Before We Were Free
100

Intact

Undamaged; complete

100

Small, decorative mats

Doilies

100

Who is an antagonist?

A character or force who opposes the protagonist

100

What is the simple subject and simple predicate of the following sentence? (One word for each)

After dinner, we went outside to play capture the flag.

Subject: we

Predicate: went

100

Anita fills what two roles (from our list of literary devices) in Before We Were Free?


Protagonist and Narrator

200

Accommodations

A place for someone to stay or live

200

Improbable, hard to believe, "out there"

Farfetched

200

This part of the plot comes after the falling action

Resolution

200

What is the prepositional phrase(s) in the following sentence?

Even though he tried to hide it, the dog with the guilty expression on his face was obviously the culprit.

with the guilty expression

on his face

200

What is/are the major setting(s) of Before We Were Free?

Dominican Republic and New York City

300

Simultaneously

at the same time

300

A person who disagrees, especially with an authority

Dissident

300

What literary device is used in the lyrics:

Life is a highway
I wanna ride it all night long
If you're going my way
I wanna drive it all night long

Metaphor

300

Is the word in bold a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or predicate adjective?

The magician begin performing his magic tricks for us.

direct object

300

What do butterflies represent in Before We Were Free?

Revolutionaries

400

Rupture

to break or burst suddenly

400

Care and showing good judgement in actions or speech, especially to avoid causing offense

Discreet

400

What are the three different points of view that a story can be told in?

First person, third person limited, third person omniscient

400

Identify the relative clause(s) in the following sentence.

The project that we had spent months working on was finally finished on exactly the day that it was supposed to be.

that we had spent months working on

that it was supposed to be

400

What are two themes in Before We Were Free?

Secrets, freedom, coming of age, testimony

500

Languid

Lacking force or quickness of motion

500

To make a soft, gentle utterance

Murmur
500

What literary device is being used in this sentence:


The infant danced around excitedly, like a newborn puppy who can't stop running. 

Simile

500

Add a subordinate clause to the following sentence, including any punctuation you might need:

We lost the game.

Subordinate clause, we lost the game.

We lost the game subordinate clause.

500

How does Anita's story fit with Alvarez's description of testimonio?

Evidence and explanation

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