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Part 1
Reading Check
1. What is the name of the first book that Little Dog loved?
2. How old is Little Dog when he is writing this letter?
3. What triggers a traumatic flashback for Lan in Part 1, Section 2?
4. What is first referred to as “a god” in Part 1, Section 3?
5. What does Lan’s name mean when translated?
6. Where does Paul live?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why is Little Dog’s mother horrified by the taxidermied buck at the Virginia rest stop?
2. What is different about Lan when she sleeps, and why is Little Dog drawn to her?
3. How does Rose react when she finds out Little Dog was beaten up on the bus, and how does she explain her reaction?
4. What name does Lan’s mother give her, and what does it signify?
5. How does Paul respond to his neighbor’s assumption about Little Dog? How does Little Dog feel about the response?
6. Where are Little Dog, Rose, and Lan going in Part 1, Section 5, and what do they find when they arrive?
Paired Resource
Part 2
Reading Check
1. What song are Trevor and Little Dog singing at the beginning of Part 2?
2. What is unexpected about the woman who comes into the nail salon?
3. Where is Little Dog’s first job?
4. In what grades are Little Dog and Trevor when they meet?
5. What kind of truck does Trevor’s dad have?
6. What does Rose confess after Little Dog comes out to her?
7. What color was the bike that Little Dog rode in the hallways of the tenement house?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. How does Little Dog describe Rose’s hands, and how does he feel about them?
2. What word is common between nail salon and tobacco farm workers, and what does it show about the nature of these jobs?
3. How does Rose react to seeing the plastic army men strewn all over the floor, and what does this reveal about her?
4. What rap artist does Little Dog lie about not knowing, and why?
5. What painting hangs in the hallway of Trevor’s home, and what does Little Dog like about it?
6. While having sex with Trevor for the second time, what does Little Dog realize about the concept of submission, and how is this realization empowering?
Paired Resource
“Found Poem Favorite: ‘The Opioid Crisis’”
Part 3
Reading Check
1. How does Trevor die?
2. How old was Trevor when he died?
3. Why does Little Dog never do heroin?
4. What color do the traffic lights in Little Dog’s hometown blink after midnight?
5. What is Lan diagnosed with at the beginning of Part 3, Section 3?
6. Who is present at Lan’s death?
7. Where is Lan buried five months after her death?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Where is Little Dog when he learns of Trevor’s death, and how does he respond?
2. What do Little Dog and Trevor say to each other instead of “goodbye,” and why?
3. Why was Trevor prescribed painkillers, and how did this impact him moving forward?
4. What is the double meaning of the Vietnamese word nhớ, and how does it relate to grief?
5. What does Paul ask Little Dog to do for him, and what does this show about Paul’s character?
Paired Resource
“It’s Been 50 Years. I Am Not ‘Napalm Girl’ Anymore”
“Loung Ung - From Surviving War to Becoming an Activist and Author”
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Part 1
Reading Check
1. Thunder Cake (Part 1, Section 1)
2. 28 years old (Part 1, Section 1)
3. 4th of July fireworks (Part 1, Section 2)
4. A Huey helicopter (Part 1, Section 3)
5. Orchid (Part 1, Section 3)
6. Virginia (Part 1, Section 4)
Short Answer
1. She is horrified because she thinks that a corpse should be able to transition to something else, and a taxidermied animal is stuck forever as a corpse. (Part 1, Section 1)
2. Lan gets a reprieve from her traumas and mental health condition when she sleeps, and Little Dog is drawn to this mental stillness, which reminds him of the past. (Part 1, Section 2)
3. Rose berates and slaps Little Dog for allowing the boys to beat him up on the bus. She tells Little Dog that he must act like a “real boy and be strong” because she is not able to protect him. (Part 1, Section 2)
4. Lan’s mother names her Seven because she was the seventh child. (Part 1, Section 3)
5. Paul corrects the neighbor’s assumption that Little Dog is an outsider by telling her that Little Dog is his grandson, and Little Dog finds this gesture deeply touching. (Part 1, Section 4)
6. They are going to protect Mai, Rose’s sister, from her abusive husband. When they arrive, they realize Rose has been having a flashback and has not lived there for five years. (Part 1, Section 5)
Part 2
Reading Check
1. “This Little Light of Mine” (Part 2, Section 1)
2. She has a prosthetic leg. (Part 2, Section 2)
3. A tobacco farm (Part 2, Section 2)
4. 9th and 11th, respectively (Part 2, Section 3)
5. A red Chevy (Part 2, Section 3)
6. She had an abortion. (Part 2, Section 4)
7. Pink (Part 2, Section 5)
Short Answer
1. He describes them as “hideous,” and he hates the fact that they are the result of so much of Rose’s struggles and unrealized dreams. (Part 2, Section 2)
2. Both frequently say the word “sorry.” This shows that the workers, both minorities, know that they are at the lower end of a racial and economic hierarchy, and being deferential is necessary. (Part 2, Section 2)
3. Rose slaps Little Dog across the face multiple times. This shows that Rose is prone to extreme and violent outbursts of anger. (Part 2, Section 3)
4. Little Dog lies about not knowing 50 Cent because he thinks that “[m]aybe I wanted to give [Trevor] the power of this small knowledge over me.” (Part 2, Section 3)
5. Little dog likes the painting of pink peaches in Trevor’s home because it is clearly a mass-produced “fake” that was not trying to pass as real art. (Part 2, Section 3)
6. Little Dog realizes that submission is a kind of power, and that Trevor can only feel pleasure if Little Dog offers himself up to him. Additionally, Little Dog finds empowerment in choosing the ways in which another person treats his body. (Part 2, Section 3)
Part 3
Reading Check
1. He dies from an overdose of fentanyl-laced heroin. (Part 3, Section 1)
2. 22 years old (Part 3, Section 2)
3. He is scared of needles. (Part 3, Section 2)
4. Yellow (Part 3, Section 2)
5. Stage-four bone cancer (Part 3, Section 3)
6. Rose, Mai, and Little Dog (Part 3, Section 3)
7. Vietnam (Part 3, Section 3)
Short Answer
1. He sees a Facebook update while he is in an Italian American literature class in Brooklyn, and he leaves his class abruptly without explanation. (Part 3, Section 1)
2. They say “hello.” Many of their friends died from overdoses, so they promised never to say “goodbye” to each other. (Part 3, Section 1)
3. Trevor was prescribed OxyContin when he was 15 after he broke his ankle, and within a month he was addicted. (Part 3, Section 2)
4. It means both “to miss” and “to remember.” It speaks to the way grief blurs the line between remembering and missing someone. (Part 3, Section 2)
5. Paul asks to see Lan’s grave, so Little Dog shows him through the webcam on his computer. Paul spends heartfelt moments apologizing to Lan and saying goodbye, which shows his compassion toward Lan and her family, and his regrets about the ways their lives turned out. (Part 3, Section 3)
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