
The Poet X Pages 180-220 Quiz
Authored by Trevor Lawrence
Performing Arts
10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character development of Xiomara: How does Xiomara's attitude towards her poetry change from pages 180-220?
Less interested and passionate
Unchanged and indifferent
More shy and reserved
More confident and assertive
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character development of Xiomara: What events contribute to Xiomara's growth as a person in this section of the book?
The answer will vary depending on the specific events and character development in the specified pages of the book.
Xiomara's growth is mainly influenced by her decision to drop out of school
Xiomara's growth is mainly influenced by her obsession with video games
Xiomara's growth is mainly influenced by her love for gardening and cooking
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character development of Xiomara: How does Xiomara's relationship with her brother change in this part of the story?
They start to have more arguments and fights
They become closer and more supportive
More strained and distant
Xiomara's brother becomes more distant but she becomes more supportive
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character development of Xiomara: What internal conflicts does Xiomara face in pages 180-220?
Xiomara faces internal conflicts related to her interest in gardening
Xiomara faces internal conflicts related to her fear of heights
Xiomara faces internal conflicts related to her identity, her relationship with her family, and her desire to pursue her passion for poetry.
Xiomara faces internal conflicts related to her love for cooking
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character development of Xiomara: How does Xiomara's understanding of her cultural identity evolve in this section of the book?
Xiomara's understanding of her cultural identity remains unchanged
Xiomara becomes more traditional and conforms to the expectations of her community
Xiomara begins to question and challenge the traditional expectations placed on her as a young woman in her Dominican-American community.
Xiomara completely rejects her cultural identity and tries to assimilate into a different community
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Conflict between Xiomara and her mother: What are the main sources of conflict between Xiomara and her mother in this part of the story?
Xiomara's love for poetry and her mother's dislike for reading
Xiomara's academic struggles and her mother's high expectations
Xiomara's desire for independence and her mother's strict religious beliefs
Xiomara's close relationship with her father and her mother's jealousy
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Conflict between Xiomara and her mother: How does Xiomara's desire for independence clash with her mother's expectations?
Xiomara's mother encourages her to rebel against cultural norms.
Xiomara wants independence from her mother's expectations and cultural norms.
Xiomara wants to conform to her mother's expectations and cultural norms.
Xiomara's desire for independence aligns perfectly with her mother's expectations.
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