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C(a)TS
ELA Concepts
Vocab.
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100
Location of the first setting in the story (country)

Mexico

100

Conflict, symbol, or theme?

Onions


symbol

100

Metaphor or simile?

She is a beautiful flower. 

metaphor

100

cautiously, carefully

gingerly
100

Name three foods that are chapter titles in this book:

grapes, papayas, figs, guavas, etc. 

200

Year when the story begins

1924

200

Conflict, symbol, or theme?

Person versus self


conflict

200

Define the meaning of the word "theme" in literature. 

An overall message or lesson

200

a complete view in every direction

panorama

200

Which weather event that struck the U.S. over a period of several years was a big part of our story?

The Dust Bowl

300

Location of second setting (state and country)

California, USA

300

Conflict, symbol, or theme?

Roses

symbol

300

How is a theme different from a conflict?

themes are lessons taught by the story that still apply to us today

conflicts are major concepts that the story seeks to resolve or explore, pinning one individual or group against something or someone else

example: person vs. society

300

meditate moodily

brood

300

Which economic event that actually took place in the US was part of our story?

The Great Depression

400

Provide two reasons why Tio Luis wanted to marry Mama.

So he could be voted in for governor (and he wanted land!)

400

It was said that there was a "river" that separated Miguel and Esperanza. What did the "river" symbolize?

separation by social class

400

A character trait does NOT describe how a character looks. List two character traits that apply to Miguel. 

kind, hard-working, compassionate, etc. 

400

What does Esperanza mean in Spanish?

Hope

400

Describe the difference between a flat and a round character 

Flat remains stable in terms of character traits; a round character changes and develops throughout the story. 

500

Give an example of rising action that occurs before Esperanza and her family move out of the country of Esperanza's birth.

Papa's death

The fire

the Uncles and their scheming

500

Name two major themes of the story

examples could be...

Family can include many people, not just your birth family;

"Starting over"  "Coming of Age"  "Overcoming Hardship" 

500

Give me an example of a simile

She is as sweet as candy!

500

dark, as in water

murky

500

What is a novena, and how was it included in the story?

It is a nine-day Catholic prayer; it was referenced when the family was back in Mexico.