The Banana Tree Vocabulary and Story Study Guide

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This line tells the reader that Mr. Bass has not understood how important the tree is to Gustus; the words vaguely remembered show that he hasn't paid much attention to the tree or to why Gustus cares about it so deeply.

What does the line "suddenly he vaguely remembered how the boy had been fussing with the banana tree" explain about Mr. Bass?

Gustus can't save the bananas, and they are destroyed.

What is the climax of the story?

Gustus tells his father that he wants his own shoes.

What is the resolution of the story?

a Jamaican village during a hurricane

What is the setting of the story?

He went out into the hurricane to make sure that his banana tree hadn't been blown down.

Why did Gustus go out into the hurricane?

He doesn't want the fruit to fall from the tree again. He wants to sell the fruit and buy shoes.

Why does Gustus say, "My good tree, hol' you fruit. . . ."?

metaphor

a comparison of two things that are basically unlike but have some qualities in common; does not use "like" or "as"

venture

a dangerous, daring, or poorly planned task or activity

simile

a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"

dialect

a form of language that is spoken in a particular region by the people who live there

common noun

a general name for a person, place, thing or idea

proper noun

a noun that names a specific or particular person, place, thing, or idea

figurative language

language that uses words and expressions to express ideas that are different from their literal meanings

object pronoun

pronoun used as a direct object, an indirect object, or the object of a preposition

subject pronoun

pronoun used as a subject in a sentence

indefinite pronoun

refers to one or more persons or things not specifically mentioned

possessive pronoun

refers to one or more persons or things not specifically mentioned

bore

something a person carried or had on them; it is visible in some way

imagery

the use of words and phrases in a way that allows readers to picture, or imagine, how something looks, feels, sounds, smells, or tastes

context clues

the words or phrases surrounding a word that provide hints about a word's meaning

claim

the writer's position on an issue or problem in an argument

repress

to hold something back or try to stop it from happening

mock

to treat someone with scorn or contempt

grimace

to twist your face in an unattractive way because you are unhappy, disgusted, or in pain

personification

when an animal, object, or phenomenon is described as behaving in a human way

dialogue

written conversation between 2 or more characters


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