"The Thing Around Your Neck"
"This is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona"
"Recitatif"
"Paper Menagerie"
"Two Kinds"
100

who is the author?

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

100

The trip to Phoenix serves as a metaphor for this kind of personal journey

Self-discovery/healing

100

This character marries a man named James and becomes middle-class

Twyla

100

Who is the author of "Paper Menagerie"

Ken Liu

100

Who is the main character of the story?

Jing-mei (June)

200

this story is written in what POV

second person

200

This character represents practicality, realism, and bitterness toward the past

Victor

200

Morrison explores how childhood memories can do what over time?

Change or become unreliable

200

Name three animals that are in the menagerie.

Tiger, buffalo, shark

200

The names of the two songs at the end

What are "Pleading Child" and "Perfectly Contented"

300

Letters from Nigeria symbolize this:

home, memory, connection

300

The story is told in what point of view?

Third person limited

300

Roberta's repeated reappearance in Twyla's life symbolizes what?

The persistence of memory or the difficulty of moving on from the past.

300

What literary style is this written in?

Magical Realism

300

What tests or lessons does the mother put the daughter through?

Trivia quizzes, memorize facts, piano lessons

400

How does Akunna view her boyfriend's fascination with African culture? 

She sees it as shallow or performative. He only knows African culture through media.

400

Why does Thomas insist on going to Phoenix?

He had a vision telling him to help Victor, and Victor's dad

400

What does Maggie's inability to speak symbolize?

Voicelessness or powerlessness 

400

How does language serve as both a barrier and bridge in the story?

By refusing to speak Chinese, he separates himself from his mother and her culture. The letter at the end becomes a bridge to understanding her love for him.

400

What role does pride play for both the mother and daughter?

The mother wants a child prodigy, and the daughter does not think she has to try hard.

500

Adichie uses Akunna's silence in certain moments to symbolize what?

Voicelessness or cultural displacement. The feeling of not being able to fit in/being an outsider.

500

Where does Victor throw his father's ashes?

Spokane River

500

By the final section of the story, Twyla and Roberta are arguing about what social issue?

School desegregating/bussing 

500

Why did the mother choose to put herself in the magazine?

Her family had been persecuted in China, and she was a servant in Hong Kong.

500

What does the piano symbolize in the story?

the struggle between mother and daughter; conflict and connection