This word refers to a person's life story written by someone else.
What is a biography?
What's the title of the chapter from Boy that we read?
What is "A Visit to the Doctor"?
This theme explores the question, "Who are you?"
What is identity?
What is the main ethical dilemma posed by this project?
What is a choice between saving objects with sentimental value versus objects of high financial value?
Name one element of culture.
What are language, food, traditions, art, or beliefs?
What's the difference between "advice" and "advise"?
Advice is a noun (an opinion or suggestion), and advise is a verb (to give an opinion or suggestion).
What does young Roald have removed by the doctor in this story?
What are his adenoids?
Name three things that help form a person's identity.
What are culture, family, experiences, hobbies, style, and personality? (Any three correct answers work).
When you talk about the sentimental value of an object, you are referring to what?
What is the emotional or personal importance of an item?
Why is it important to learn about other cultures?
What is to promote understanding, tolerance, and respect?
This term describes a society with people from many different cultures.
What is multicultural?
What does the doctor give Roald to make him feel better after the operation?
What is a large ice cream?
What does "multicultural identity" mean?
What is an identity influenced by more than one culture?
Why might someone choose to save a photo album over a laptop?
Because the photo album has greater sentimental value and its contents can't be replaced.
What is a "culture clash"?
What is a conflict that happens when different cultures interact?
Your aunts, uncles, and cousins are examples of what?
What are your relatives?
In the story, who goes with young Roald to see the doctor?
Who is his mother?
What's the main idea behind the theme "What's Your Story?"
What is that a person's life experiences and background shape who they are?
A person's choice of what to save from a burning house can tell you a lot about their...
What are their values and priorities?
A cultural tradition is an example of a shared belief or practice that does what?
What brings people within a group together?
These are customs or beliefs or actions that are passed down through generations.
What are traditions?
The operation/surgery would not be performed today without the use of this.
What is anesthetic?
The environment someone grows up in, like their school or neighborhood, plays a big part in this.
What is... shaping their identity?
If you choose to save a fire extinguisher first, your primary concern is...
What is safety?
What is a difference between a tradition and a social norm?
A tradition is a specific custom passed down (like a festival), while a social norm is an unwritten rule about behavior (like shaking hands).