Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Literary Devices
Analyzing Theme
Symbols
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Who is the narrator?

Starr Carter.

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What is the setting of this chapter?

The neighborhood of Garden Heights or Kahlil's car pulled over on the street

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What is a metaphor?

A comparison without using "like" or "as".

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What is the theme of identity?

Identity is explored through Starr’s dual life between her neighborhood and school.

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What is a symbol?

A living or non-living object that can be used to symbolize multiple things represented by the object 

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Describe the main event.

There is a shooting that happens at the party, which causes Starr and Kahlil to leave the party 

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Name two characters introduced.

One-Fifteen and Natasha

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Define foreshadowing.

A statement that initially seems contradictory but actually presents a truth, often used to create situational irony.

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How is racism portrayed?

Racism is shown through the treatment of black characters and the societal structures.

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What does Starr’s hoodie represent?

Starr’s hoodie represents her connection to her community and her desire to blend in or hide.

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What advice does Maverick give Starr?

He gives her advice about how to deal/talk to the police or using her voice in order to speak out about things

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How does Starr react to the main event in this chapter?

She is traumatized and struggles with her feelings, trying to maintain her composure while dealing with grief and fear.

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What is a simile? Give an example.

A direct comparison using "like" or "as". Example: "Life is like a box of chocolates."

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How does the theme of courage develop?

Courage is developed as Starr gradually finds the bravery to speak out against injustice and stand up for Khalil.

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How is the garden in Garden Heights symbolic?

The garden symbolizes growth, nurture, and the community's effort to cultivate beauty amid adversity.

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Detail Starr's relationship with her parents.

Starr has a loving but complex relationship with her parents, who try to protect her from the harsh realities of their environment. 

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What is the cliffhanger at the end of the chapter?

Starr witnesses the cop shooting Kahlil and gets a gun aimed at her which leads her to put her hands up 

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Compare and contrast metaphors and similes.

Metaphors compares two unlike things by saying one is the other and similes compares two unlike things using "like" or "as.".

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What does the theme of justice mean in the context of the story?

Justice is explored through Starr’s journey towards advocacy and her community’s response to injustice and police brutality.

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Explain the significance of “Thug Life” as a symbol.

"Thug Life,” as explained by Tupac and echoed in the book, symbolizes the vicious cycle of societal neglect and violence that affects communities like Starr's.

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How does Starr describe her school?

She describes it as a mostly white prep school where she feels she has to hide her true self.

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What conflict arises?

The conflict that arises in this chapter is One-Fifteen shooting and killing Kahlil

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Give an example of irony from the book.

A statement that initially seems contradictory but actually presents a truth, often used to create situational irony

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Discuss the theme of family.

Family is depicted as a source of strength and conflict

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What role does the basketball play symbolically?

The basketball represents opportunities, dreams, and the escape from the harsh realities of the neighborhood