Martha
Vocabulary
"The Scholarship Jacket" Plot
Theme
Author
100

Who does Martha live with and why?

Martha lives with her grandparents because her parents are too poor to feed all their children

100

What does falsify mean?

to make false by changing or adding

100

What is the resolution of "The Scholarship Jacket"?

The principal gives Martha the scholarship jacket after she tells him that she won't pay for it. Tells him that paying for it will not be a reward for her hard work.

100

Who is the protagonist of the story?

Martha

100

Who is the author?

Marta Salinas

200

Why does Martha not participate in sports?

Cannot afford the costs of sports

200

What does fidget mean?

to behave nervously or restlessly

200

What is the climax of "The Scholarship Jacket"?

Martha has to pay for the scholarship jacket

200

Who is the antagonist of the story?

Principal/School Board

200

What state is the author from?

California

300

Why does Martha expect to win the scholarship jacket?

She's the valedictorian (had the best grades for 8 years)

300

What does vile mean?

disgusting or unpleasant

300

What makes Mr. Schmidt so angry with Mr. Boone?

Mr. Schmidt believes Martha should win the scholarship jacket; he does not like seeing her cheated out of it

300

Why does Martha's grandfather refuse to buy Martha the scholarship jacket?

Martha's grandfather refuses to buy her the jacket because he believes it is too expensive, and they cannot afford it.

300

True or False: "The Scholarship Jacket" is only one of several short stories the author has published

True

400

What is Martha's cultural background or heritage?

Mexican-American

400

What does agile mean?

Quick and light in movement

400

Name three rising actions in "The Scholarship Jacket" (this can include the inciting incident).

Martha forgets her P.E. clothes in the classroom

Martha overhears Mr. Boone and Mr. Schmidt arguing about who should receive the scholarship jacket

The principal calls Martha into his office

400

Justice means to act fairly. How does justice occur in this story?

By the end of the story, Martha gets her jacket and is treated fairly

400

What degree did the author receive in college?

Creative Writing Degree

500

What is Martha's moral difficulty/predicament?

Paying for the jacket because it became a requirement vs. not paying for the jacket because it goes against what she felt the scholarship jacket to represent (hard work and achievement)

500

What does muster mean?

to call forth; summon up

500

State the main conflict of "The Scholarship Jacket" and the TYPE/CATEGORY of conflict it falls under. 

Character vs. Character; External Conflict

500

What are three different themes in the story?

Being fair

Justice

Equality

Standing up for what is right

Hard work pays off

500

What year was the author born?

1949

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