Literary device that requires two characters
Teacher that was born in the Rio Grande Valley
"Represent us, ___, all the ones they kept down. You are us. We are you." (Bowles, 48)
Literary technique employed in "Everything is Beautiful"
"I am a ____ immigrant" (Xiao, 70 online)
Any element, subject, idea or concept that is constantly present through the entire body of literature
“It’s like navigating down the/Rio Grande, avoiding the lockers,” (Guero, 18)
"It's quiet here except for the hushed flow of the river" (Bowles, 97)
Lost her family and home, but gained a new family, education, and learned the importance of her culture
"With this beautiful, broken girl [Rose] finally soft against him, ____ couldn’t help but wonder if maybe French leaving wasn’t such a bad thing, an opportunity instead of just a loss." (Dimaline (Hunting by Stars), 24 online)
"I'm afraid if I let go no one will catch me. But it's not true. I always have my _____!" (Xiao, 51 online)
Guero's nickname due to his hair color
Places where both you and Frenchie avoid
“As it turns out, every dream Minerva had ever dreamed was in the _____. It was her gift, her secret, her plan. She’d collected the dreams like bright beads on a string of nights that wound around her each day, every day until this one.” (Dimaline, 154)
Literary device that could be dark or happy
Assumes you already know the story