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Silvia Moreno-GarciaA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
Multiple Choice
1. D (Chapter 32)
2. D (Chapter 30)
3. D (Chapter 35)
4. A (Various chapters)
5. A (Chapter 4)
6. C (Various chapters)
7. A (Chapter 6)
8. B (Chapter 15)
9. C (Chapter 21)
10. D (Chapters 18 and 20)
11. B (Various chapters)
12. C (Chapter 1)
13. A (Chapter 35)
14. B (Chapter 2)
15. D (Chapter 10)
Long Answer
Compose a response of 2-3 sentences, incorporating text details to support your response.
1. Carnival in Veracruz shows how cultures meld, willingly or unwillingly. Those who arrived enslaved had no control over their relocation, but even so, they brought their cultures, which became part of Carnival. Carnival shows how people come together during times that depart from the norm. At Carnival, people of various races celebrate together, which doesn’t always happen at other times. (Chapter 9)
2. She initially finds this unfair and responds in anger when she finds out her beauty is to be used to bait the Mam, that she must cut off her hair so Hun-Kamé can commune with the ghosts, and that she must give her blood to get information from the witch.
By Silvia Moreno-Garcia