¿Quién no recibió un regalo especial?
ANSWER: Who is Mirabel?
What started breaking one day?
ANSWER: The magical house.
How did Mirabel appear at first?
ANSWER: She appeared happy.
Mirabel recibió un regalo especial.
ANSWER: False — she did not receive one.
¿En qué país se inspira la película Encanto?
ANSWER: What is Colombia?
She believed that the gifts protected the community.
ANSWER: Who is Abuela Alma?
¿Qué buscó Mirabel?
ANSWER: Answers.
¿De verdad se sintió feliz Mirabel?
ANSWER: No, she felt like nobody saw her.
La familia pensó que las visiones de Bruno fueron peligrosas.
ANSWER: True.
In many Latin American families, what role does the abuela often represent?
ANSWER: The authority / protector of traditions.
¿Quién desapareció porque pensaban que sus visiones eran peligrosas?
ANSWER: Who is Bruno?
¿Qué creyó Mirabel cuando la casa empezó a romperse?
ANSWER: She believed something bad was coming.
What did many people think about Mirabel?
ANSWER: They thought she wasn’t important.
Mirabel ignoró los problemas de la casa.
ANSWER: False — she looked for answers.
La película tiene elementos de “realismo mágico.” What does magical realism mean?
ANSWER: A style where magic appears in normal, everyday life.
He was still living in hiding and wanted to help.
ANSWER: Who is Bruno?
What did Mirabel tell Abuela about the family?
ANSWER: That the family destroyed the magic with their ideas.
¿Qué pensó Abuela Alma sobre los regalos?
ANSWER: That they protected the community.
Abuela nunca cambió.
ANSWER: False — she changed in the end.
Las mariposas amarillas que aparecen en Encanto son un símbolo famoso en la literatura colombiana. ¿Qué representan normalmente?
ANSWER: Hope / transformation / love. (Any of these is acceptable.)
¿Quiénes aceptaron a Mirabel al final?
ANSWER: Who are the Madrigal family?
Descubrió Mirabel que Bruno todavía… (completa la frase)
ANSWER: …was alive and living in hiding.
What did the family believe about Mirabel in the end?
ANSWER: She was part of the miracle.
La casa mágica sanó al final.
ANSWER: True.
In many Hispanic cultures, family is considered more important than __________.
ANSWER: Individual success / independence / material things. (Let students justify their answer!)