When and where the story takes place?
setting
This stage provides background information of the characters and the setting.
exposition
What does Dee want to do with the quilts?
What does Jing-mei's daughter want her to become? Why is this a problem?
a prodigy; you are born a prodigy
What is diction?
the words the author chooses to use
The central idea that dominates a story is called the
theme
The sequence of events is called
plot
Maggie's shyness arises from what?
Her burn scars
What are the two kinds of daughters according to the mother in "Two Kinds"?
Obedient and those who follow their own minds
Which is marked by sophisticated wording and standard English, formal or informal diction?
formal
The point of view that uses firsthand experience and pronouns like I, me, my, etc.
First person point of view
In what stage does the interest build?
rising action
What is the main conflict of "Everyday Use"?
Dee wants the quilts and Mama does not want to give them to her.
What do readers learn in the exposition that is important to understanding Jing-mei’s mother’s character?
Jing-mei's mother lost her family in China.
Which type of diction is the following example? Everyone needs to go to college to be successful.
Generalization
The main character and the person who opposes the main character is called the ______ and _______
protagonist and antagonist
The highest point of interest in the story and the turning point in the story.
climax
Why doesn't Mama want to give the quilts to Dee?
She has promised them to Maggie.
Describe the piano recital.
It was a fiasco; she completely embarrassed her family.
What themes do "Two Kinds" and "Everyday Use" have in common?
Identity, culture, parent-child relationships
flashback
What is another name for resolution?
denouement
The represent a connection between the past and the present.
How did Jing-mei feel about being a prodigy?
At first she was excited, but then she grew tired of failing.
Contrast Maggie and Dee regarding appearances, education, and values.
Maggie- unattractive, not bright, loves her family/heritage
Dee- beautiful, educated, does not appreciate her heritage.