Summer of the Mariposas: Vocab
Figurative Language
Summer of the Mariposas: Plot
U.S. History
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What is an apparition?

A ghost; a spirit

100

What is a simile?

A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.

100

The legendary ghost who tells Odilia that her destiny is to bring the dead man's body back to his family in Mexico.

La Llorona


100

Who was the last known survivor of the last U.S. slave ship died in 1940—75 years after the abolition of slavery.

Her name was Matilda McCrear.

100

What Point of View was Summer of the Mariposas written?

First Person


200

What is a cadaver?

dead body

200

What is a metaphor?

A comparison of two unlike things.

200

Who is the narrator of the story?

Odilia

200

What conflict was the costliest and deadliest war ever fought on American soil?

The Civil War

200

What two places is the Rio Grande between? *DD

Mexico & Texas

300

What is the moral, lesson or message of the story that can be applied to every day life called?

Theme

300

What is hyperbole?

Use of a HUGE exaggeration to emphasize a point.

300

The Garza Sisters, put them in the right age order

Odilia, Juanita, Velia, Delia, and Pita

300

President Andrew Johnson in 1865 and 1866, new southern state legislatures passed what restrictive Codes to control the labor and behavior of former enslaved people and other Africans. 

The Black Codes

300

Which relative of Mrs. Files fought in the Vietnam War and earned four purple hearts?

Her paternal grandfather

400

What is a struggle/problem/ or obstacle between two opposing forces?

Conflict

400

What is imagery?

Language that creates a mental image for the reader, using sensory descriptions.

400

The town in Mexico that the dead body is from.

El Sacrificio

400

What laws were a collection of state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation. Named after a Black minstrel show character, these laws—which existed for about 100 years, from the post-Civil War era until 1968—were meant to marginalize Africans and indigenous people by denying them the right to vote, hold jobs, get an education or other opportunities.

Jim Crow Laws

400

What does "dilapidated" mean?

Old and falling apart

500

What is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another?

Empathy

500

What is symbolism? 

When something is used to represent something else.  Example: Butterfly=transformation

500

What does Cinco Hermanita mean? *DD

Five little Sisters

500

What is Agent Orange?

a toxic and deadly herbicide used during the Vietnam War as a weapon against the Vietnamese people and their soil.

500

What does "dire" mean?

Very serious, most extreme, or urgent

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