LITERATURE
The Land of Roar
Bob/Dog Diaries: Buddy
The Great Turkey Walk/ Return to Sender
Return to Sender/The Night I Became a Hero
100

A story within a story is called a:

Frame Narrative

100

Is The Land of Roar written in first- or third-person?

First

100

What was Buddy's name before Morris changed it to Buddy?

Kiss

100

Name one SECONDARY CHARACTER in The Great Turkey Walk.

Miss Rogers, Mr. Buffey, Mr. Bidwell Peece, Josephine Ballou, Lizzie Hardwick, etc...

100

Khinkali (the dumplings you made) and Oliver's Dad are both from what country?

Georgia

300


What word means to write or speak in an exaggerrated manner?

Hyperbole

300

Who is the antagonist of The Land of Roar?

Crowky

300

What breed of dog did Mrs. Dorothy Eustis believe was "destined for Great Things?"

German shepherds

300

What year did The Great Turkey Walk take place?

1860

300

If Oliver is the protagonist of Return to Sender, who is the antagonist?

Eliza

400

When a story is written from the Third-person Perspective, you will NOT see these pronouns:

I, me, us, we

400

Symbolism is used throughout literature. In The Land of Roar, what could the fissure OR the earthquakes symbolize?

Answer will be accepted if Mrs. Shannon or Ms. Janice ok it

400

How did Bob disguise himself when he went outside?

He wore a chicken suit that Livy fashioned for him

400

What type of book was The Great Turkey Walk?

Graphic Novel; Would also accept Historic Fiction

400

Grandpa starts out reading to three grandchildren. What are their names?

Riles, Sissie, and Finn
500

When an author provides only subtle hints about future plot points, the author is using a literary device called:

Foreshadowing

500

Describe one conflict (internal or external) in The Land of Roar.

Answers may vary

500

What is one difference between "Old Livy" and "New Livy"?

Old Livy didn't sigh a lot, New Livy sighs a lot; other answers possible

500

Name one word from Return to Sender and tell us what it means.

Many different answers acceptable. Must be a word in Return to Sender.

500

In the Hero book, who is the protagonist of the inner story?

Drift

500

This literary device is when an author deliberately keeps details from the reader in order to increase suspence or build curiosity.

Withholding Information

500

When Arthur slams into Crowky (p 263), what, outside the imaginary world, could that symbolize ?

Arthur facing his fears (heading to a new school without Rose constantly by his side) head-on.

500

From whose perspective is Bob told?

The perspective alternates between Livy & Bob

500

Some things and characters changed throughout Return to Sender. Choose one character and describe how he or she changed.

Eliza; Collette; Oliver; Jimmy; the Mom?...

500

How were the readers of the story in grandpa's special book able to communicate with the characters within the story?

Magically--They sent notes when they spoke advice or warnings to the characters in the story.

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