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Inside Out and Back Again End of Novel Test

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Pitanje 1
1.

The novel is primarily told from which point of view?

Pitanje 2
2.

What historical event forces Ha and her family to leave Vietnam?

Pitanje 3
3.

How does the author's use of free verse Most impact the story?

Pitanje 4
4.

What detail Best shows Ha's struggle with identity after arriving in America?

Pitanje 5
5.

What does the papaya tree symbolize throughout the novel?

Pitanje 6
6.

Why is learning English especially difficult for Ha?

Pitanje 7
7.

How does Ha's mother demonstrate strength throughout the novel?

Pitanje 8
8.

Which theme is Most strong developed in the novel?

Pitanje 9
9.

How does Ha's view of America change by the end of the novel?

Pitanje 10
10.

Why does the author end the novel on a hopeful note?

Pitanje 11
11.

Ha's family chooses Alabama because it is close to Vietnam.

Pitanje 12
12.

Ha struggles with bullying at school because of cultural differences.

Pitanje 13
13.

Ha's father returns home by the end of the novel.

Pitanje 14
14.

The novel is based partly on the author's real life expereinces.

Pitanje 15
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Ha completely stops missing Vietnam by the end of the story.

Pitanje 16
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Stavka koja se može prevućiarrow_right_altOdgovarajuća stavka

Mother

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Faces loss while adjusting to a new culture

Quang-Ha

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Represents patience, wisdom, and strength

Vu Lee

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Brother who became mechanic in America

Brother Khoi

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Protective older brother

Ha

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Quiet, thoughtful, and deeply affected by war