The Hate U Give Chapters 16-26 Flashcards
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The Hate U Give Chapters 16-26 Flashcards

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Why doesn't Starr think that she's brave?

She says brave people's legs do not shake or need to remember to breathe when she remembers the night.

Who did Starr dry snitch on and how?

He told Diane that he sold drugs to help her out of a situation with the biggest drug dealer and gang leader in the neighborhood.

Why did Starr forget about prom?

Because of everything that has happened with Khalil.

What do Devante and Chris bond over?

<p>Madden, the football game.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is the one interviewing Starr?

<p>Diane Carey.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is your weapon according to Oprah?

<p>Your voice.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Starr say she would do if Officer Cruise was right in front of her?

<p>She would ask him if he wished he shot her too.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What milestone did the interview help Diane Carey's Friday Night News Special reach?

<p>It's one of the most watched interviews in the network's history.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do Starr and Ryan call each other and why?

<p>Black girlfriend and boyfriend because they are the only black kids in the class.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Maverick call people from ghettos and rich people?

<p>Real and fake people.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is Seven going to college and why?

<p>Central Community College to be around Kenya and Lyric.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How were the Carters able to afford the down payment for the house?

<p>They rent out the old house plus with the help of mortgage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are three points of the Black Panthers' Ten-Point Program mentioned by Maverick?

<p>Complete freedom, justice and equality by any means necessary.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Carlos and Maverick argue about at the end of chapter 18?

<p>Carlos wanted Maverick to call the cops but Maverick did not trust them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Lisa respond to Starr saying that she is not brave?

<p>Mom says being brave is being scared but still doing it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the theme of voice and silence represented in the grand jury scene?

<p>When Starr tries to speak, she can't be heard, but when she speaks close to the microphone, she is heard loud and clear.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is Hailey angry with Starr? What does she want Starr to do?

<p>She's angry that Starr didn't tell them she knew Khalil personally and wants an apology.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the presence of both King Lords and Garden Disciples at Starr's house significant?

<p>It shows the possibility for opposite gangs to unite.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How has Starr dealt with the dichotomy of her identity up until this point in the book?

<p>She tried not to act too black or too white but now she feels more comfortable letting both worlds collide.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why didn't Seven invite Iesha to the party?

<p>She didn't know how to act.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are Seven's reasons for being angry with Iesha?

<p>She put him out of the house and chose a man over him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Iesha help them escape King after Devante was almost beaten to death?

<p>She gives King a lap dance so he doesn't get up to see Devante.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Starr find out about the grand jury decision?

<p>She finds out through the radio.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the police response to the protest at the end?

<p>They throw tear gas.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the store at the end and who did it?

<p>The store is lit on fire by King and the King Lords.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Mr. Lewis tell the police about the fire, and what happens next?

<p>He tells the police it was King who burned down the shop.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What's Maverick's new nickname for Chris?

<p>Plain-ass Chris.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What's Kenya's explanation for why she always called Seven 'my brother' instead of 'our brother'?

<p>It made it feel like he was really her brother.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Starr gets the text from Hailey, what is her opinion of their text exchange?

<p>Starr thinks 'sorry' was not a good first step, and that Hailey is a lost cause.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who called out King?

<p>First Mav, then Mr. Rubben, then Tim, then Ms. Yvette, then the whole crowd.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Starr's Perspective on Bravery

  • Starr perceives bravery as a lack of fear, illustrated by her shaking legs and struggle to breathe when recalling traumatic events.

Dry Snitching Incident

  • Starr indirectly informs Diane about drug dealing, mentioning King, the top drug dealer and gang leader in her neighborhood.

Impact of Tragedy on Prom

  • The emotional turmoil from Khalil’s death overshadows Starr’s ability to focus on prom.

Bonding Moment

  • Devante and Chris connect over their mutual interest in the Madden football game, highlighting the importance of shared experiences.

Interview Dynamics

  • Starr is interviewed by Diane Carey, a pivotal moment in her journey to find her voice.

Oprah's Influence

  • Oprah describes the power of one's voice as a personal weapon, emphasizing the importance of speaking out.

Confronting Officer Cruise

  • Starr expresses her desire to confront Officer Cruise about his actions, questioning his motives.

Media Milestone

  • The interview with Starr becomes a significant event, marking one of the most-watched segments in the network's history.

Racial Dynamics in Relationships

  • Starr and Ryan label themselves as "Black girlfriend and boyfriend," reflecting societal expectations within their racially mixed group.

Maverick's Views on Social Classes

  • Maverick differentiates between "real" people from ghettos and "fake" people from affluent backgrounds.

Seven's College Plans

  • Seven chooses Central Community College to remain close to his siblings Kenya and Lyric, showcasing family bonds.

Financial Strategies for Housing

  • The Carters manage to afford a new home through rental income from their old house, in addition to mortgage support.

Black Panther Ideals

  • Maverick emphasizes three core points of the Black Panthers' Ten-Point Program: complete freedom, justice, and equality achieved by any means necessary.

Family Conflicts

  • A dispute arises between Carlos and Maverick regarding trust in the police, highlighting the family's deep-rooted fears.

Definition of Bravery

  • Lisa redefines bravery for Starr, asserting that it involves feeling fear yet acting nonetheless.

Voice and Silence in the Grand Jury

  • Starr’s struggle to be heard in the grand jury room symbolizes the broader theme of voice and silence in her narrative.

Hailey's Anger and Consequences

  • Hailey feels betrayed by Starr’s silence about her connection to Khalil and reacts with anger, while Starr reacts to her aggression physically.

Gang Unity at Home

  • The peaceful gathering of opposing gangs at Starr's home symbolizes a potential shift towards unity and change in Garden Heights.

Personal Growth

  • Starr evolves from feeling the need to mask her identity to embracing her duality, comfortably merging her worlds.

Seven's Disappointment in Iesha

  • Seven's exclusion of Iesha from the party stems from his frustrations regarding her behavior and treatment of him.

Iesha's Distraction Tactic

  • Iesha distracts King with a lap dance to aid in Devante's escape, showcasing the lengths she goes to protect her family.

Grand Jury Update

  • Starr learns about the grand jury's decision through radio news, indicating the pervasive influence of media on their lives.

Police Response to Protest

  • Law enforcement's reaction to the protest involves the deployment of tear gas, escalating tensions further.

Arson Incident

  • King is responsible for the violent act of burning down the store, demonstrating his retaliatory nature.

Community Reaction Against King

  • Mr. Lewis’s accusation against King leads to unexpected community solidarity as others begin to speak out against him.

Maverick’s Nickname for Chris

  • Maverick humorously names Chris "Plain-ass Chris," revealing his protective stance toward Starr.

Kenya’s View on Sibling Relationships

  • Kenya refers to Seven as "my brother" to emphasize her close bond with him and her own sense of belonging.

Analysis of Hailey's Apology

  • Hailey’s half-hearted "sorry" reflects her inability to take true accountability, leading to the conclusion that she's likely a lost cause.

Community Solidarity Against King

  • A public call-out of King by community members signifies a shift in collective courage and accountability.

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