similes & metaphors
Personification, alliteration, irony, structure
Structure ( line breaks, parellelism etc)
Non- Fig Lang
Non- Fig Lang
100

What type of comparison is this? how do you know? 

the morning air glides cool 

like a constant washcloth 

against my face 

simile- compares air to washcloth using the word "like"

100

Identify the alliteration or personification. Which is it? 

During the day

the deck belongs 

to men and children 

At nightfall 

women make their way 

up

During the day the deck- alliteration

100

What is the impact of the line break? 

It helps that 

the morning air glides cool 

like a constant washcloth 

against my face


Deep breaths


I'm the first student in class 

deep breaths. While reading aloud, it forces the reader to pause just as someone would do with a deep breath--represents the pause of a deep breath

100

what year does the beginning of this book take places

1975

100

What is Ha not allowed to do at the beginning of the book?

touch the floor first on Tet because only male feet can bless it 

200

What type of figurative language is this and what does it mean? 

"this house is our bridge to the sea"

metaphor comparing house to a bridge 

the house is only a temporary stop. They will not be living their permanently. 

200

What is personification? 

Come up with an example & explain what it means.

Answers will vary

200

Why might the author have broke the line in this way? 

This is when the speaker is describing her baptism. 

We line up in a hallway 

too bright and too bare, 

where my brothers await us

frowning,

all wearing the same 

shapeless white gowns

emphasize or draw attention to their unhappiness or discomfort 

200

What does the city of Saigon get renamed as?

 Ho Chi Minh City,

200

Why do Ha and Mother go to President Thieu's long annual ceremony honoring war wives?

Because after the talk, each family gets food 

300
Identify the figurative language. Explain what it means

gunfire falls like rain


simile. gunfire is abundant, constant 

300

What type of poetry is this book written in? 

What are two features of this type of poetry

free verse 

no rhyme scheme/ set syllables or words in each line, parallelism, creative line breaks

300
the main character is describing her new home in Alabama... Analyze one of the line breaks ( why did the writer break the line there/ what was the impact?)

Big cars

pass not often 

Not a noise

Clean, quiet 

loneliness

answers may vary. 


loneliness. emphasizes the word's meaning- ALONE in a line

300

Why do they become Christians? 

So that the neighbors will be more welcoming

300

What is Ha's choice item to take with her when they flee?

her doll

400

What kind of figurative language could this be? Who/ what is it comparing? 

Fake tears of an ugly fish

ugly fish to the Vietnam President/ leader 

400

What is Ha's fuzzy souvenir which she gets from the person who helps her onto the motorboat?


Why is this situation kind of ironic?

golden arm hair

400

Identify the parallelism... What is its impact?

Wish I could do what boys do

and let the sun darken my skin, 

and scars grid my knees

Wish I could let me hair grow, 

but Mother says the shorter the better

to beat Saigon's heat and lice 

Wish I could lose my chubby cheeks 

Wish I could stay calm

no matter what 

my brothers say 

Wish I could... 

Wish I could...

Wish I could...

She has numerous wishes implying that she is unhappy and without a lot 

400

Identify the parallelism.  What impact might it have? 

She talks about Uncle SOn and her father. 

He's short, dark, and smiley, 

not tall, thin, and serious

like Father in photographs. 

Still, when classmates ask about my father, 

sometimes short and smiley comes to mind before I can stop it. 

He's short, dark, and smiley, 

not tall, thin, and serious

Though they are different adjectives, using three for both show how she sees the two in similar way- as father figures

400

Why did Ha's mother and father move from North Vietnam to South Vietnam?

to escape communism

500

Mother measures rice grains left in the bin. 

not enough to last till payday at the end of the month. 

Her brows twist like laundry

being wrung dry


Why did the poet compare the brows to laundry rather than something else that twists?

to show how the mother has all these responsibilities and chores

500

irony: 

what do we as readers know that Ha doesn't that makes this poem slightly comical? 


A plump man runs onto the stage 

SHOUTING 

Everyone except us 

greets him 

HA LE LU DA

we know that they were saying hallelujah and not Hal le lu da 

500

Identify the parallelism... What is its impact?

I now understand 

when they make fun of my name, 

yelling Ha-ha-ha down the hall 

when they ask if I eat dog meat,

barking and chewing and falling down laughing

when they wonder if I lived in the jungle with tigers

when they... 

when they...

when they...

there is a long list of insults and questions Ha is asked that are rude, disrespectful, and hurtful 

500

What impact does this line break have on the poem? This is at the beginning of the book when Ha is talking about her school in Vietnam. 


From now on 

Fridays 

Will be for 

happy news. 

No one has anything 

to say.

The line "No one has anything" is also true. As in they are living in poverty 

500

Mother has to work two jobs to get by. What are they?

A seamstress and a secretary for a Naval office