Figurative Language in Stargirl
Characters
Plot / Key Events
Theme: Staying True to Yourself
Setting at Mica High
100

What type of figurative language is being used in this sentence from Stargirl: 

"Her hair was as red as Bo Pees Pigtail Ribbons." 

Simile 

100

Who is the narrator of Stargirl?

Leo Borlock

100

What are TWO unusual things that Stargirl does when she first arrives at Mica High? 

She eats alone / has a pet rat / wears unique clothes / sings happy birthday / plays ukulele

100

What does it mean to "stay true to yourself"? 

Being who you are even when others disagree

100

Where is Mica High located? 

Arizona

200

What type of figurative language is being used in this sentence from Stargirl: 

"Three-hundred pairs of eyes followed us." (pg. 28)

Hyperbole 

200

What is Stargirl's birth name?

Susan Caraway

200

Which school event FIRST makes Stargirl popular? 

Cheering at the football games 
200

Which character in Stargirl struggles the most with wanting to fit in? 

Leo 

200

How do most students at Mica High behave? 

They conform / they want to fit in 

300

What type of figurative language is being used in this sentence from Stargirl: 

"The earth is speaking to us." 

Personification 

300

Which character hosts the school show Hot Seat?

Kevin Quinlan 

300

What does Stargirl do when she first sits down at her Hot Seat interview? 

She pretends that the chair is literally hot

300

Give one consequence Stargirl faces for being herself 

Ignored / bullied / excluded / loses popularity 

300

What happens when the students at Mica High decided that someone is no longer popular?

They ignore them / are mean to them / shun them

400

Which two types of figurative language are used here: 

"Her eyes were the biggest I have ever seen, like a deer caught in headlights." 

Hyperbole and Simile 

400

Which character most strongly represents the pressure to be like everyone else and is the first to criticize Stargirl?

Hilari Kimble

400

Why does Stargirl decided to become "Susan"? 

To fit in / to make Leo happy 

400

How does Leo change from the beginning to the end of the book?

By the end, he becomes more aware of his need to fit in. He regrets not supporting Stargirl. 
400

How does the school's reaction to Stargirl change over time? 

Fascination ---> Popularity ---> Rejection 

500

The following are examples of _______ in Stargirl. 

The rat, Ukulele, Cards, Marbles...

Symbols (Symbolism) 

500

Which character remains supportive of Stargirl, no matter what others think? 

Archie Brubaker

500

When Leo is telling this story, how many years have passed? 

15 years 
500

According to the novel, is staying true to yourself always easy? Explain. 

No, if often leads to rejection or consequences 

500

What does Mica High represent symbolically? 

Society's pressure to conform

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