Which country is the author from?
Cuba
What is the vocab word for “mad at someone or something?” (One extra toss if you can spell it)
Angry
Why is the narrator upset when she runs to her father?
She feels like she does not belong.
Her friend called her an ugly name.
How did the narrator feel about the US when she first moved here?
She hated it.
What makes it difficult to leave a home?
Everything is new, strange, and different
What is the name of the author?
Carmen
What is the vocab word for “a person who comes to live in a new country?” (One extra toss if you can spell it)
Immigrant
What is a tree that bears flowers; The narrator has it in her yard.
A magnolia tree
What is a tree that bears fruits; The narrator has it in her old country.
A mango tree
What pronouns do you use from a first person point of view?
"I," "me," "we," and "us."
Which US state did the author move to when she was young?
Georgia
What is the vocab word for “wanting to know more about something?” (One extra toss if you can spell it)
Curious
Why is the only tree in the narrator’s backyard special to her?
Her father used it to help explain something to her.
What does the narrator mean when she says she is an American?
She is a mixture of old and new.
What is the process called when you take a branch from one tree and add it to another tree?
Grafting
What is the vocab word for “not familiar?” (One extra toss if you can spell it)
Strange
Why does the narrator’s father talk about taking a branch from one tree and adding it to another tree?
to explain how she will feel like she belongs in Georgia
What is the narrator’s point of view in the reading?
First person point of view
What is the reading strategy when you set a purpose and make predictions?
Plan
What is the vocab word for “plain, common, not special?” (One extra toss if you can spell it)
Ordinary
What does it mean when you make an inference?
An inference is an educated guess made based on the information from the text.