Across
- 4. The last word of the chapter title that's an alliteration (earlier in the book)
- 5. The symbol in 'Darius Who Sees Clouds'
- 7. "Shiny Sunday shoes without socks" Is what type of lit device?
- 8. What literary device compares Marin's eyes to green apples (pg 27)
- 10. The main antagonist in 'A rice sandwich' HINT: The Head ___
- 12. The large literary device used in every chapter. The short chapters are called ____ (in lit device terms)
- 14. Archetype that's nurturing, comforting, caring
- 15. Literary device use din regards to Esperanza's mom in the 'Hairs' chapter
- 16. The archetype that's hardworking, a breadwinner, and protective
- 18. Esperanza compares her aunt to a ___, showing how vulnerable her aunt felt (pg 60)
- 20. Two shop owners whose names are an alliteration (The first shop owner's name)
Down
- 1. Shoes are a__
- 2. Esperanza compares herself to this at the end of 'Boys and Girls'
- 3. What does Esperanza's name mean? (Diction)
- 6. Syntax all throughout the book. There's no___
- 9. "Four skinny trees with skinny necks and pointy elbows like mine" The literary device here is___
- 11. "FOUR skinny trees with skinny necks and pointy elbows like mine. FOUR who do not belong here but are here. FOUR raggedy excuses planted by the city." What lit device is this? (Not repititon)
- 13. "...Wonder Woman, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe..." What type of reference is this?
- 17. A motif Esperanza longs for
- 19. "Skip, skip, Snake in your hips Wiggle around And break your lip." What literary device is this?
