AP Success - AP English Literature: My Name (means hope)--Day 5





Question 1

Multiple choice



  • Entirely positive, seeing it as a symbol of heritage and pride

  • Indifferent, showing no particular emotional attachment to the name

  • Mixed, with both a sense of belonging and a burden of history

  • Negative, as it represents only the sorrow and limitations of her ancestors

  • Confused, unable to reconcile its meaning in different languages

Question 2

Multiple choice



  • Dull and uninteresting

  • Unique and distinctive

  • Vibrant and lively

  • Complex and multifaceted

  • Troublesome and burdensome

Question 3

Multiple choice



  • The generational conflict within the narrator's family

  • The narrator's longing for a bygone era

  • The strength and independence of women in the narrator's lineage

  • The narrator's desire to break free from traditional roles

  • The oppressive nature of the narrator's cultural heritage

Question 4

Multiple choice



  • Hyperbole

  • Alliteration

  • Personification

  • Simile

  • A metaphor

Question 5

Multiple choice



  • Her discomfort with her own identity

  • The lack of understanding she feels from her peers

  • Her preference for the English language

  • The cultural divide she experiences at school

  • The phonetic beauty of the Spanish language

Question 6

Multiple choice



  • Wish to assimilate into a different culture

  • Yearning for a new identity or self-reinvention

  • Dislike for the sound of her own name

  • Rejection of her family's past

  • Interest in popular culture and its influence on identity

Question 7

Multiple choice



  • Rejection of her heritage and family

  • Confusion about her own preferences

  • Desire to explore various cultural identities

  • Lack of seriousness in choosing a new identity

  • Creativity and imagination

Question 8

Multiple choice



  • The narrator's connection to her ancestors

  • Clarity and enlightenment

  • Opportunities and future prospects

  • The barrier between the narrator and the outside world

  • Isolation and longing

Question 9

Multiple choice



  • Reflective and introspective

  • Confused and uncertain

  • Joyful and celebratory

  • Bitter and resentful

  • Indifferent and apathetic

Question 10

Multiple choice



  • Language and communication

  • The process of maturation and self-discovery

  • Gender roles and expectations

  • Family legacy and individual identity

  • The clash between different cultures

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