What is the main theme of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
to show kindness and give second chances
What is the primary conflict between Roger and Mrs. Jones at the beginning of the story?
Roger attempts to steal Mrs. Jones's purse.
What is the significance of the title "Thank You, Ma'am"?
It highlights Roger's gratitude and the impact of Mrs. Jones's kindness.
What year was Langston Hughes born?
1902
Why doesn’t Mrs. Jones call the police?
She wants to help Roger change his ways
How does Mrs. Jones's reaction to Roger's attempt to steal her purse demonstrate a conflict in her character?
She chooses to confront him and show compassion instead of punishment.
How does the resolution of the story reflect the overall message?
It emphasizes the importance of second chances and understanding.
What is Hughes full name?
James Mercer Langston Hughes
Her house
What internal conflict does Roger experience after Mrs. Jones takes him home?
He feels grateful but is unsure to express it.
What point of view is "Thank You, Ma'am" told from, and how does it affect the reader's understanding?
Third-person; it provides insight into Roger’s thoughts and feelings.
Where was Hughes born?
Joplin Missouri
She was young once and had been in similar situations as Roger.
How does the setting of the story contribute to the conflicts faced by both Roger and Mrs. Jones?
The city creates a sense of danger and highlighting their struggles.
How does the author create suspense during Roger's attempt to steal the purse?
By using short, choppy sentences to quicken the pace
What college did Hughes FIRST go to?
Columbia University
Why couldn't Roger say anything to Mrs. Jones at the end of the story?
He was in shock of her and couldn't believe someone had tried to help him after he tried to steal something.
What resolution occurs at the end of the story that resolves the main conflict between Roger and Mrs. Jones?
Roger expresses gratitude to Mrs. Jones, showing personal growth.
What role does symbolism play in the story, particularly with Mrs. Jones's purse?
It symbolizes trust and the potential for change.
What college did Hughes GRADUATE from
Lincoln University