In Seedfolks, which plant reminds a character of her difficult life during World War II?
Carrots.
In Seedfolks, which contribution does Sae Young make to the garden that makes her feel happy and a part of the garden?
Three funnels for watering.
In Seedfolks, what does the garbage symbolize?
Neglect.
Which character in Seedfolks feels that, differently from his/her home country, people in America avoid contact?
Amir.
In Seedfolks, what do lima beans symbolize?
Beginnings.
Which of the following things best symbolizes the idea of a fresh, new start in Seedfolks?
Rain.
Who in Seedfolks realizes that, although the garden is important to the people in the neighborhood, it is not even visible from other parts of the city?
Nora.
Which character in Seedfolks has several characteristics that, in her opinion, make people hate her?
Maricela.
Which character in Seedfolks likes the garden because it feels like a safe place?
Sae Young.
Who in Seedfolks chooses their place in the garden so that another person can see it?
Curtis.
In Seedfolks, why does Nora not know anything about Mr. Myles?
He can’t talk because of a health problem.