Figurative Language Fiesta
What Just Happened?
Words in the Wild
Family & Character Focus
Symbols & Secrets
100

“Her voice was like a mosquito buzzing in my ear.” What figurative language is used?

What is a simile?

100

What do the girls discover in the river near their home?

A dead man's body

100

“The air was stagnant and heavy, like it hadn't moved in years.” What does stagnant mean?

Still, not flowing or moving.

100

Which sister is the most responsible and cautious in these chapters?

Odilia 

100

What might the river symbolize in these chapters?

A crossing point or place of change

200

“The sun was a blazing eye in the sky.” What type of figurative language is that?

What is a metaphor?

200

Why are the some of the girls hesitant to call the police after finding the body?

They fear their mother will get in trouble or not be believed

200

“Juanita gave her a scathing look and rolled her eyes.” Define scathing using clues.

Harsh or critical.

200

How many Garza sisters are there?

five

200

The body in the water could be seen as a symbol of what?

The beginning of a journey or mystery

300

“My heart jumped into my throat when I saw him.” What emotion is this describing, and how?

Fear or surprise; it's figurative language showing shock.

300

Who is the ghostly appartition we meet in Chapter 3?

La Llorona

300

“We were mesmerized by the glowing figure standing by the tree.” What does mesmerized mean?

Completely fascinated or hypnotized.

300

What happened to the girls' father?

He abondoned the family

300

Odilia hears a mysterious voice telling her to be brave. What theme does this introduce?

Spiritual guidance or destiny

400

“We were like five petals of the same flower.” What does this simile suggest about the sisters?

They are connected and part of a whole.

400

Who is the leader or narrator among the sisters?

Odilia 

400

“Mama was always vigilant when we played by the river.” Use context clues to define vigilant.

watchful or alert

400

Which sister pushes hardest to go on the trip to Mexico?

Juanita

400

The sisters’ decision to keep the dead man a secret shows what about them?

Their loyalty to each other and independence

500

“The silence in the house was thick, like honey that hadn’t been stirred.” What mood does this imagery create?

Tension or discomfort

500

What decision do the sisters make at the end of Chapter 4?

to take the body to Mexico themselves

500

“Odilia spoke with conviction, even though she was scared.” What does conviction mean here?

strong belief or confidence

500

How does the girls' relationship with their mother affect their choices?

They want to protect her and not cause more stress.

500

The appearance of a glowing woman near the river hints at what symbolic figure?

La Llorona