Question
Directions: Match each literary element to the sentence or idea that best represents it. One option will NOT be used.
1.
Identiy
2.
Time
3.
Conflict
4.
Location
a.
"She struggles to learn English while feeling ashamed and unsupported."
b.
"She once felt connected in Mexico, but now feels lonely in America."
c.
"The poem uses many similes to describe the kitchen and the language barrier."
d.
"Her children now attend American high schools and speak English fluently."
e.
"Mexican mother who feels isolated and motivated by her love for her children."
1.
Identiy
2.
Time
3.
Conflict
4.
Location
a.
"She struggles to learn English while feeling ashamed and unsupported."
b.
"She once felt connected in Mexico, but now feels lonely in America."
c.
"The poem uses many similes to describe the kitchen and the language barrier."
d.
"Her children now attend American high schools and speak English fluently."
e.
"Mexican mother who feels isolated and motivated by her love for her children."
Answers
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Here are the literary elements matched with their corresponding sentences or ideas:
1. **Identity** - e. "Mexican mother who feels isolated and motivated by her love for her children."
2. **Time** - d. "Her children now attend American high schools and speak English fluently."
3. **Conflict** - a. "She struggles to learn English while feeling ashamed and unsupported."
4. **Location** - b. "She once felt connected in Mexico, but now feels lonely in America."
The option that will NOT be used is:
c. "The poem uses many similes to describe the kitchen and the language barrier."
1. **Identity** - e. "Mexican mother who feels isolated and motivated by her love for her children."
2. **Time** - d. "Her children now attend American high schools and speak English fluently."
3. **Conflict** - a. "She struggles to learn English while feeling ashamed and unsupported."
4. **Location** - b. "She once felt connected in Mexico, but now feels lonely in America."
The option that will NOT be used is:
c. "The poem uses many similes to describe the kitchen and the language barrier."
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