Invisible Child by Andrea Elliott
  • 1. Invisible Child by Andrea Elliott is a poignant and deeply immersive narrative that follows the life of Dasani, a young African American girl living in a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, New York City. Through Elliott's detailed prose, readers are introduced to Dasani's struggles and resilience as she navigates the complexities of her environment, grappling with issues of poverty, family dynamics, and systemic challenges. The story unfolds over several years, illustrating Dasani's experiences with her family, particularly her relationship with her mother, and the harsh realities of life in a temporary housing facility. Elliott's work sheds light on the often-overlooked plight of homeless children, inviting readers to reflect on the institutional failures and societal neglect that contribute to their invisibility. The narrative is rich with emotional depth, employing an intimate, journalistic style that brings Dasani's world to life, evoking empathy and a profound understanding of the societal structures that affect the lives of vulnerable communities. Ultimately, Invisible Child is not just a story of hardship, but a testament to the resilience of youth and the enduring spirit of hope amid adversity.

    What is the name of the main child subject of 'Invisible Child'?
A) Chanel
B) Khaliq
C) Dasani
D) Supreme
  • 2. In which New York City borough does much of Dasani's story begin?
A) The Bronx
B) Manhattan
C) Queens
D) Brooklyn
  • 3. What is the name of the homeless shelter where Dasani and her family live?
A) Auburn Family Residence
B) Fort Greene Shelter
C) Brooklyn Heights Residence
D) Metro Family Shelter
  • 4. Who is Dasani's mother?
A) Stephanie
B) Ebony
C) Chanel
D) Michelle
  • 5. Who is Dasani's stepfather?
A) Supreme
B) Jamal
C) Malik
D) Khaliq
  • 6. How many siblings does Dasani have?
A) Seven
B) Three
C) Ten
D) Five
  • 7. What prestigious New York City newspaper originally published the series about Dasani?
A) Wall Street Journal
B) The New York Times
C) New York Post
D) Daily News
  • 8. What award did Andrea Elliott win for 'Invisible Child'?
A) Pulitzer Prize
B) Peabody Award
C) PEN Award
D) National Book Award
  • 9. What type of school does Dasani attend that offers her more stability?
A) A private school
B) A boarding school
C) A vocational school
D) A charter school
  • 10. What is the name of the boarding school Dasani attends?
A) The Milton Hershey School
B) Choate Rosemary Hall
C) Deerfield Academy
D) Phillips Academy
  • 11. What significant challenge does Dasani's mother Chanel struggle with?
A) Alcoholism
B) Mental illness
C) Gambling addiction
D) Drug addiction
  • 12. What historical Brooklyn neighborhood is central to Dasani's story?
A) Bedford-Stuyvesant
B) Fort Greene
C) Williamsburg
D) Park Slope
  • 13. Over how many years did Andrea Elliott follow Dasani's story?
A) Three years
B) Eight years
C) Ten years
D) Five years
  • 14. What is Dasani's full name?
A) Dasani Williams
B) Dasani Brown
C) Dasani Coates
D) Dasani Johnson
  • 15. What does Dasani often do to help care for her younger siblings?
A) Change their diapers
B) Help with homework
C) Take them to school
D) Cook all their meals
  • 16. What year did the New York Times originally publish the series about Dasani?
A) 2018
B) 2013
C) 2010
D) 2015
  • 17. What historical figure does Dasani learn about and admire?
A) Harriet Tubman
B) Rosa Parks
C) Sojourner Truth
D) Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 18. Where is the Milton Hershey School located?
A) Massachusetts
B) Connecticut
C) New York
D) Pennsylvania
  • 19. What does Dasani's name refer to?
A) A brand of bottled water
B) A character from a movie
C) A type of flower
D) A famous poet
  • 20. What role does Dasani often take on within her family?
A) Financial provider
B) Educational tutor
C) Mediator for her parents
D) Caregiver to her siblings
  • 21. What is a central theme regarding Dasani's experience in the shelter system?
A) Access to resources
B) Educational opportunities
C) Community support
D) Loss of dignity and privacy
  • 22. What period of American history does the book connect to Dasani's family story?
A) The Industrial Revolution
B) Slavery and its legacy
C) The Civil Rights Movement
D) The Great Depression
  • 23. What major historical event exacerbates the family's housing crisis?
A) Hurricane Sandy
B) The 2008 financial crisis
C) 9/11 attacks
D) COVID-19 pandemic
  • 24. What institution temporarily takes custody of Dasani and her siblings?
A) Juvenile detention
B) ACS (Administration for Children's Services)
C) A relative's home
D) Foster care system
  • 25. What year was the book 'Invisible Child' published?
A) 2022
B) 2021
C) 2020
D) 2019
  • 26. What is the author's profession?
A) Novelist
B) Journalist
C) Professor
D) Social worker
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