To Kill a Mockingbird
The House on Mango Street
The Grapes of Wrath
The Raven
The Joy Luck Club
100

How does Walter feel about joining the Finch family for a meal?

He is unsure of Jem and Scout’s intentions and doesn’t know if he wants to go over to their house.

100

What kind of house does Esperanza want for herself?

She wants a house on the hillside with a big garden like the ones where her papa works.

100

Why did Mae not want to sell the man the loaf of bread?

She is worried that the restaurant will run out of bread for the sandwiches.

100

What tense and point of view is The Raven set in?

First person, past tense. 

100

Who does Jing-Mei’s mother want her to be?

The Chinese Shirley Temple

200

What is the principal theme of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird?

Empathy and Understanding are the main themes of the book

200

Why does Esperanza emphasize that she will act "like a man"?

She’s going to do things her own way, not what is expected from a woman.

200

What does inflexible mean?

Stubborn

200

What does the word countenance mean?

It is a noun that means facial expression.

200

What is the central idea of the excerpt?


The mother believes that their family could succeed in America by immersing themselves in its culture.

300

Why does Scout intervene when she sees the crowd outside of the jail?

She is worried about her father but is unaware of the crowd’s intentions before she plans to intervene.

300

How does Esperanza feel about her great-grandparents’ dating relationship?

She thinks that marrying her great-grandfather kept her great-grandmother from reaching her full-potential.

300

Why does the man feel obligated to give some money for the bread even if he can’t afford the full price?

He still has pride despite living in such poor conditions.

300

Edgar Allen Poe distracts himself from the grief of losing Lenore by doing what?

He distracts himself by reading.

300

Does the narrator think that the odds of being a child prodigy are high?

The narrator’s early ideas about becoming a famous child prodigy were unlikely to occur.

400

Who said- “I have to make a living. Besides, they’d put me in jail if I kept you at home–”

Atticus

400

How does Esperanza feel about her place in her family?

She feels like an outsider.

400

Does the man have more or less money than he leads Mae to believe? Why does he do this?

He probably has a little more money than he initially led on. He does this because he still is trying to save whatever he can for their long journey. He only wants to pay for what they need and nothing more.

400

The raven is a reflection of the narrator’s what?

The narrator’s grief for his beloved.

400

How do you know that the mother is trying to make her daughter a prodigy?

The mother grabs any American magazine she can get ahold of in hopes of better understanding the culture and possible ways to get ahead there.

500

Who said- “I’ll tell him you said hey, little lady.”

Mr. Cunningham 

500

Esperanza says, "People who live on hills sleep close to the stars, and they forget those of us who live too much on earth." What does this statement mean?


People who have been blessed with many things don’t consider the less fortunate.

500

Receiving the candy means more to the boys than the bread, why?

The candy means more to the boys than the bread, because getting it would be a rare time they had something that met more than their basic needs.

500

What does ghastly mean?
 

In this context, it is an adjective that means dreadful.

500

How are we made aware that the narrator believes that she will fail at being a prodigy?

The narrator realizes that her hopes may end in failure.