Vocabulary
Theme
Characters
Setting
"Thank You, Ma'am"
100

A rundown, often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.

What is a tenement?

100

What is the story's central message about what holds real value in life?

That every person's treasure is unique and personal.

100

Who is the central protagonist in the story?

Greg Ridley

100

What neighborhood in New York City does the story take place?

Harlem

100

What type of person teaches both Greg and Roger a life lesson?

An older, wiser stranger. 

200

Done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.

What is impromptu?

200

What relationship is Greg struggling with at the beginning and understands better at the end?

The relationship between him and his father. 

200

Who is the blues singer and harmonica player that treasures his past?

Lemon Brown

200

What does the narrator call the abandoned building where Greg meets Lemon Brown?

An old tenement.

200

Both stories take place in what type of setting?

An urban or inner-city setting. 

300

Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening.

What is ominous?

300

What does the phrase "you can't judge a book by its cover" mean?

The idea that you can't judge someone by their appearance or where they live.

300

Why is Greg angry with his father at the beginning of the story?

His father won't let him play basketball because of his grades. 

300

What is the weather like on the night the story takes place?

Dark and stormy with angry, swirling clouds.

300

Lemon Brown teaches Greg about the importance of memories, but Mrs. Jones teaches Roger about what?

Trust, kindness, and making good choices. 

400

Twisted, as if from age or pain.

What is gnarled?

400

The story teaches us that what is more important then money?

Memories and love.

400

What was Lemon Brown's son, Jesse, carrying with him when he died in the war?

His father's harmonica and old newspaper clippings. 

400

What part of the setting reflects Greg's mood?

The weather.

400

Roger's internal conflict is deciding if he wants to run or not. Greg's internal conflict is what?

How he feels about his father's lectures. 

500
Wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.

What is frantic?

500

What does Lemon Brown help Greg understand about his father's lectures?

That it comes from a place of love and hope for his future. 

500

Lemon Brown's actions when the thugs approach show us that he is ______ .

Brave and protective. 

500
What is the overall feeling or atmosphere created by the dark, rainy, and abandoned setting?

Ominous, eerie, gloomy.

500
Lemon Brown and Mrs. Jones decide to deal with the young men they encounter by using _________ .

Kindness and empathy rather than judgment. 

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