Study Guide Answers.  Nereida is thirteen and in the eighth grade. (second paragraph page 186)

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Study Guide Answers

 Nereida is thirteen and in the eighth grade. (second paragraph page 186)

 The author does not care if she is liked by her classmates.  Evidence: “I don’t understand what they want me to act like. Girls don’t act a certain way. If I want to play sports, I think that it’s my business. Even if other people don’t think that is acceptable, I think they should mind their own business.” (para. 5 pg 186)  The author does not care if she is liked by her classmates.  Evidence: “I don’t understand what they want me to act like. Girls don’t act a certain way. If I want to play sports, I think that it’s my business. Even if other people don’t think that is acceptable, I think they should mind their own business.” (para. 5 pg 186)

 The author doesn’t feel she fits in because she’s labeled a tomboy and does not do things that most girls do.  Evidence: “I’ve been the kind of person that never fits in right, but the thing that has bothered me the most is being called a “tomboy” (para. Four, pg. 186). “To me all sports are for everybody. But people never think of it from my point of view” (para. Five, pg. 186). Are there any other examples from the text?

 The author quit the basketball team because she felt she was never accepted by her team, and she was only passed the ball once the entire season.  Evidence: “I was really bothered at first. I was so bothered that I quit the team […]” (para. seven, pg. 186).

 The author means that any sport is something that anyone can participate in whether he/she is a boy OR a girl.  Evidence: “ I don’t think that there is anything wrong with a girl playing football, basketball, or any other sport.” (para. 5 pg. 186)

 The author thinks she turned out to be a tomboy because she grew up around six boys, and she was the only girl besides her mother. Her mother treated all of the kids like equals, so we can assume that the mother did not put emphasis on activities that are deemed for girls.  Evidence: “My mother raised me, my two brothers, and the other four boys as equals, I played every sport you can think of when I was younger, and I still do now.” (1 st para. Pg. 187)

 Based on what we have read about how Nereida grew up, we can infer that “acting like a girl” isn’t important to her mother. Her mother treated Nereida equally with the boys. If she wanted Nereida to “act like a girl” she could have and most likely would have treated her differently. (i.e. making her do dance instead of sports, wearing dresses instead of other clothes, etc.)

 Possible answers:  Irritation- Nereida could be feeling irritated because she thinks people should mind their business and not worry what she does with her time. (playing sports, NOT worrying about boys)  Frustration- Nereida could be frustrated that society has put such limitations on how boys and girls “should” act. She could be frustrated that she is being judged for doing what she loves JUST because she’s a girl.  Resignation- Nereida may feel there is nothing more she can do to change the opinions and actions of others, so she just accepts the treatment she receives as part of her everyday life instead of fighting for equal treatment.  Possible answers:  Irritation- Nereida could be feeling irritated because she thinks people should mind their business and not worry what she does with her time. (playing sports, NOT worrying about boys)  Frustration- Nereida could be frustrated that society has put such limitations on how boys and girls “should” act. She could be frustrated that she is being judged for doing what she loves JUST because she’s a girl.  Resignation- Nereida may feel there is nothing more she can do to change the opinions and actions of others, so she just accepts the treatment she receives as part of her everyday life instead of fighting for equal treatment.