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Angie ThomasA 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.
Throughout the novel, Bri struggles with the ways in which her artwork is perceived by the media, classmates, and even her family. What are the implications of the different phases of their reactions, and what different emotions does she experience as the conflict progresses? Consider these points as you reflect on the text to answer the question.
Teaching Suggestion: Students should aim to connect or reference the themes Finding One’s Own Voice and The Power of Words as they discuss the questions. Students might consider using real-world examples of voice in songs or poetry to support their discussion of Bri’s experiences; outside examples may help students understand the text more deeply. An extended discussion question might be provided to those who would benefit from an alternative or additional prompt: To what extent can an artist control how their art is understood?
By Angie Thomas