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100

Someone who moves to a country where they were not born

Immigrant

100

the crown on her head

diadem

100

a long trip by sea or outer space 

voyage
100

this word means special, unlike anyone or anything else 

unique 

100

These are the two places Grandfather loved. 

California and Japan 

200

A traditional Japanese robe 

kimono 

200

fire carried on a stick

torch

200

children of those who lived long ago

descendants 

200

state of being poor

poverty

200

She is Traci Denise's mother...

Patricia 

300

A very long trip

journey

300

the metal chains that bind her feet 

shackles 
300
People moved to America for the promise of __________ (inspiration, liberty, OR shackles) 

liberty

300

a type of blanket, usually hand stitched 

quilt

300

In this book, the main character has to repeat high school.

Tea with Milk 

400

surprised 

astonished 

400

The Statue of Liberty is a ___________ of freedom.

symbol

400

True or False: enlightened means to share knowledge 

true

400
having to do with a large group of people who share a culture 

ethnic

400

In Family Pictures, Carmen makes this special type of food with her family. 

tamales 

500

able to speak two languages 

bilingual 

500

The broken shackles on her feet represent _________. 

freedom

500

something that the Statue of Liberty holds in her hand, high in the sky

a torch

500

a chance for something better- hint: a reason many people immigrated to America

opportunity 

500

Masako she'd rather have this than a husband

a turtle