HOMS: General
Parts of Speech
Figurative Language
HOMS: Characters
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100

Though they've lived in many different houses, Esperanza's told that the House on Mango Street is different because they don't rent it, but instead, this. 

What is own? 

100

Name the part of speech: I loved seeing the MOVIE with you!

What is a noun? 

100

Cisneros uses this type of figurative language when describing Esperanza's family's hair types, which represent something more than simply just hair.

What is symbolism? 

100

Cathy, an entitled, wealthy character, is called Queen of these, though she is also distant French royalty.

What are cats?

100

This group of animals is referred to as a cauldron. You may see them in Austin, TX living under a bridge!

What are bats? 

200

While the genre of HOMS is this, Cisneros takes inspiration from her real life and incorporates such into Esperanza's story. 

What is fiction? 

200

Name that part of speech: I think the PINK Dum-Dum pops are the best. 

What is an adjective? 

200

Name the figurative language: "At school they say my name funny as if the syllables were made out of tin..." (Cisneros 11).

What is a simile? 

200

This character has hair like "rosettes, like little candy circles all curly," showing how sweet she is (Cisneros 6). 

Who is Esperanza's mother? 

200

Olé! This person is the most followed across all (mainstream) social media platforms. 

Who is Cristiano Ronaldo? 

300
In "My Name," Esperanza claims being born in the year of this animal is bad luck for women, who are expected to be weak in her culture. 

What is horse? 

300

Name that part of speech: I REALLY hate waking up so early in the morning!

What is an adverb? 

300
Name the figurative language: "Until then I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an anchor," (Cisneros 9).

What is a metaphor? 

300

This character is the "anchor" to Esperanza's "red balloon," always holding her older sister down (Cisneros 9). 

Who is Nenny? 

300

This upcoming stage-to-film adaptation is expected to be very "popular" this November, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. 

What is Wicked? 

400

Esperanza once felt embarrassed pointing to a past house her family rented when this person asked her where she lived. 

Who is the nun? 

400
Name that part of speech: Your feet should be UNDER your desk while seated. 

What is a preposition? 

400

In "My Name," Esperanza's great-grandmother is compared to a "fancy chandelier" when she is taken by Esperanza's great-grandfather (Cisneros 11). Here, Cisneros uses this type of figurative language. 

What is objectification? 

400

In English, her name means "hope," but in Spanish, it means "sadness," "a muddy color," etc. (Cisneros 10).

Who is Esperanza? 

400

This pop-artist holds the record for winning the most Grammy awards in one night from the 1984 awards show. How thrilling!

Who is Michael Jackson? 

500
Cisneros loves to play with Point of View in "The House on Mango Street." The story is written in this point of view, as Esperanza is telling readers her own story. 

What is first person? 

500
Name that part of speech: You are really cool AND funny. 

What is a conjunction? 

500

The opposite of objectification is this, where writers give human-like qualities to inanimate objects. 

What is personification? 
500

Seemingly fitting the oldest sibling stereotype, this character has hair that is "thick and straight," no combing needed (Cisneros 6). 

Who is Carlos? 

500

This vocal group, or "boy band," was a pop sensation in the early to mid 2010's. Most notably, Harry Styles and Niall Horan were members, crediting their careers to X-factor and this singing group. 

What is One Direction?