"The House on Mango Street"
Across
- 3. Literary device used to show Elenita being comforting on pages 63-64.
- 4. Mr. _____ is associated with the device of foreshadowing.
- 5. Source of comfort for Esperanza mentioned on page 7.
- 8. Group trying to escape from stereotypes on pages 8-9 and 10-12.
- 10. The object described as "out-of-place" that mirrors Esperanza's struggles.
- 11. Literary device used for "Mother's comfort" on page 7.
- 14. The literary device applied to the "Father figure" on pages 40-42.
- 15. The primary literary device used to describe the "Four Skinny Trees."
- 16. The concept described using similes on page 10.
- 18. Literary device used to describe Sally's eyes as "like Egypt."
- 20. The girl whose eyes are compared to "Egypt" on page 81.
Down
- 1. The device used to represent issues/sadness in the neighborhood on page 18.
- 2. The name of the metaphor found on page 9.
- 6. The page number where Sally's eyes are compared to Egypt.
- 7. Literary device associated with Mr. Benny on pages 40-42.
- 9. Literary device used in the chapter titled, "Cards, Palm and water."
- 12. Character associated with the motif of "clouds" on pages 33-34.
- 13. Character associated with the device of flashback on pages 65-66.
- 17. Character who is shown being independent on pages 31-32.
- 19. One of the three girls stated to be poor (along with Esperanza and Rachel).