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Bamboozle Game: Persepolis & College Essay Revie ...

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  • What should the reflection at the end focus on?
    What you learned and how the experience shaped you.
  • How does Satrapi use humor in serious scenes?
    Humor shows resilience and helps readers process painful events.
  • How does reflection connect to Persepolis?
    Both Marjane and you look back on experiences to understand growth and identity.
  • What should your reflection at the end explain?
    What you learned and how you grew from the experience.
  • What’s one way to improve flow in your essay?
    Read it aloud to check for rhythm and awkward phrasing.
  • What is the main goal of a college essay?
    To show who you are beyond grades and achievements.
  • What is Persepolis mainly about?
    Marjane’s coming-of-age during the Iranian Revolution.
  • Why does Marjane look up to her uncle Anoosh?
    He represents courage, rebellion, and hope for justice.
  • What lesson does Marjane begin to learn before the letter section?
    That courage and self-awareness are needed to face injustice.
  • How can you make your essay flow better?
    Use transitions and vary sentence length.
  • What role does revision play in good writing?
    What role does revision play in good writing? A25: It helps refine ideas, improve flow, and fix grammar.
  • What do the black-and-white drawings in Persepolis help show?
    They highlight emotional contrast, fear, and change in Marjane’s life.
  • Why should you read your essay aloud before submitting it?
    To check flow, rhythm, and catch grammar mistakes.
  • What does the veil symbolize in Persepolis?
    It represents both oppression and identity conflict.
  • What does “show, don’t tell” mean?
    Use actions and sensory details instead of flat statements like “I was scared.”
  • What is one shared theme between Persepolis and college essays?
    Growth through challenge or self-discovery.
  • What is a turning point in a personal essay?
    The moment when you realize something new or change how you think.
  • What does Marjane learn about independence in the beginning of Persepolis?
    She learns that independence means thinking for herself, even when it causes conflict.
  • How does Satrapi use imagery to show emotion?
    Through facial expressions, darkness, and symbolism.
  • What should you avoid in your essay?
    Repeating achievements, using clichés, or being overly formal.
  • How is storytelling used as resistance in Persepolis?
    By telling her truth, Satrapi challenges censorship and silence.
  • Why is the veil an important symbol in Persepolis?
    It represents both oppression and identity—Marjane struggles to define herself while wearing it.
  • What’s the difference between telling and showing emotion?
    Telling says “I was scared”; showing says “My hands shook as I spoke.”
  • What motivates Marjane to become a prophet?
    She wants to fix injustices and help people.
  • What is one final check before the test or essay submission?
    Make sure your story has a clear beginning, turning point, and reflection.