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How does the author say that he looked in the jacket?
young
out of style
ugly
unhappy
The jacket first got damaged when the author -
played with the dog
was pushed down
played kickball
threw it over a fence
"Girls who had been friendly blew away like loose flowers to follow the boys in neat jackets."
simile
metaphor
personification
hyperbole
When the author wore the jacket, girls who had once been friendly to him began to -
follow boys in neat jackets
laugh at him to his face
cause him to fail spelling tests
tell him the jacket was ugly
The author was so embarrassed by the jacket that he -
teased the dog
took it off in the cold
put grass in his mouth
threw his books on his bed
According to the author, what color is his jacket?
the color of broccoli
the color of the sky
the color of guacamole
the color of his boots
To show his tone toward the jacket at the end of the essay, the author compares it to -
a peeling scab
the necks of turtles
a green, ugly brother
a cup of crooked dice
What happened to the jacket when Gary Soto teased Brownie, his dog?
Large pieces of material fell off.
One of the sleeves tore.
The tape began to peel off.
it changed color
Which event did Soto imagine happened on the first day he wore the jacket?
He got a bad grade on his math quiz.
Frankie T. pushed him down at recess.
Steve Negrete ate an apple in front of him.
The teachers talked about how foolish he looked.
Soto was so embarrassed by the jacket that he -
sat on his hands to warm them
teased Brownie, his dog
played kickball in his thin shirt
peeled the tape from it
Soto blamed the jacket for his -
family's poverty
lack of love
brother's meanness
sister's better jacket
Soto's mother probably told him about the children in Mexico who would love the jacket to -
remind him that others were worse off than he
tell him how much she missed her homeland
explain why his sister's jacket was better
blame him for damaging the jacket
When Soto compares the jacket to a brother, you understand that he -
has accepted the jacket
loves the jacket
is jealous of the jacket
will soon lose the jacket
How can you tell the narrator cares about his mother's feelings?
He talks about his mother behind her back.
He tells his sister to wear the jacket and lies to his mother.
He lets the dog rip several holes in the jacket and destroys it
He smiles a thank you to on his way outside.
The narrator in the story experiences all of these emotions EXCEPT:
anger
happiness
embarrassment
sadness
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