Village Vs Town
School Setting
Home Environments
Social Spaces
Migration
100

This setting is described as small, close-knit, and comforting for Laetitia.

What is the village/sooklal trace?

100

Who is the best friend that she meets?

Anjanee

100

This home is close-knit and is where Latitia grew up.

What is Ma’s home?

100

What is a social setting that was mentioned starting with an 's'?

What is school?

100

Migration in the novel mainly refers to movement from this type of space to another.


Answer: What is rural to urban?

200

Laetitia sees this setting as urban and full of opportunity, but also overwhelming.

What is the town/La puerta?

200

The school acts as a bridge between these two types of environments.

What are rural and urban settings?

200

This home is distant with a timid stepmother and a distant father.

What is Miss Velma’s home?

200

What is this social setting that is abusive and oppressive?

What is anjanee's home?

200

This emotion describes Laetitia’s feeling of hope for new opportunities.


Answer: What is excitement?

300

This is what sooklal trace is described as.

What is rural?

300


This place exposes Laetitia to new subjects, new classmates, and new expectations.



Answer: What is her school?

300

This friend’s home is abusive and oppressive.


Answer: What is Anjanee's home?

300

Which social setting makes Laetitia comfortable?

Ma's home

400

This contrast between settings highlights the differences in lifestyle, community pressure, and opportunity.

What is village vs. town?

400

This teacher is described as the "circus horse"

Ms Lopez

400

These home environments help shape this major part of Laetitia’s personal development.


Answer: What is her identity?