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When My Name Was Keoko

Linda Sue Park

When My Name Was Keoko

Linda Sue Park

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When My Name Was Keoko Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. C (Chapter 1)

2. D (Chapter 2)

3. B (Various chapters)

4. A (Chapter 5)

5. D (Chapter 9)

6. A (Chapter 10)

7. B (Chapter 12)

8. C (Chapter 14)

9. A (Chapters 14-17)

10. B (Chapter 21)

11. D (Chapter 22)

12. C (Chapter 28)

Long Answer

1. The novel is written with a dual first-person perspective: Sun-hee as an adolescent female and Tae-yul as a teenage male. This dual first-person narration allows the reader to have insight into both the young female and male perspectives of their wartime experiences. (Various chapters)

2. Since the title When My Name Was Keoko uses the simple past tense for “is,” the reader can assume that the name Keoko (i.e., Sun-hee’s Japanese name) does not reflect the present situation, and that the Japanese occupation has ended. (Various chapters)

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