Characters
Themes
Plot
Folklore
Quotes
100

This sister is the leader of the Garza sisters and feels responsible for their safety.

Who is Odilia?

100

This theme is about how the Garza sisters work together to face challenges.

What is family?

100

What decision do the sisters make after finding the dead man in the river?

What is to take him back to his family in Mexico?

100

Who is La Llorona in Mexican folklore?

A ghostly figure who mourns her lost children.

100

"We have to take him back to his family." Who says this?

Who is Odilia?

200

This sister often challenges Odilia’s authority and is known for her rebellious nature.

Who is Delia?

200

This theme is shown when La Llorona helps the sisters even though she has made mistakes in the past.

What is helping others?

200

What do the sisters hope to prove to their mother by completing their journey?

What is that they are responsible and can take care of themselves?

200

What is a Nagual?

A shape-shifting creature from Mexican folklore.

200

"Sometimes, the right path is the hardest one." Who says this?

Who is La Llorona?

300

This supernatural figure guides the sisters on their journey and seeks redemption for her past.

Who is La Llorona?

300

his theme is about how the sisters learn to take care of themselves and make good choices.

What is growing up?

300

What happens to the sisters when they encounter the Chupacabra?

What is they must outsmart it to escape unharmed?

300

How do the sisters defeat the Chupacabra?

By outsmarting it and working together.

300

"Courage isn’t about not being afraid. It’s about doing what’s right, even when you are afraid." Who says this?

La Llorona.

400

This magical healer provides aid and wisdom to the sisters during their journey.

Who is Cecilia?

400

The sisters’ journey includes many stories from their culture, showing this theme.

What is tradition?

400

Why do the sisters feel unsure about trusting La Llorona at first?

What is because of her reputation as a dangerous ghost in folklore?

400

How does the legend of La Llorona change in the story compared to the traditional tale?

What is she becomes a helpful guide instead of a scary ghost?

400

"The stories we carry shape who we are." What does this remind the sisters about?

What is their family and culture?

500

The sisters encounter this deceptive creature who tries to lead them astray.

What is the Nagual?

500

This theme is about how the sisters keep going, even when things are scary or hard.

What is being brave?

500

What lesson do the sisters learn by the end of their journey?

What is the importance of family, forgiveness, and working together?

500

What does the Nagual’s ability to shape-shift symbolize in Mexican folklore?

What is deception and the challenge of knowing who to trust?

500

"Even the smallest light can guide you out of darkness." What does this symbolize in the story?

What is hope?

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