Vocabulary
World War II
Ch. 24-30
Ch. 31-40
E.L.A.
100

Wary

Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers 

100

WWII was the deadliest war in history. It was fought on land, at sea, and in the air, for six years, from _____ to ______. 

1939 to 1945

100

Where does Hideki hide after he is found by American soldiers in the chapter No-Man's-Land? 

An abandoned Japanese bunker 

100

In the chapter "Standoff", what does Masako suggest Hideki do with his last grenade? 

Use it on the Japanese soldiers who were going to utilize them as human shields. 

100

BOOM, KATHOOM, CLANG! 

These are all examples of ______________. 

Onomatopoeia 
200

Riptide

A strong current

200

In September 1939, the Axis powers invaded _____, ______, and _________. 

Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. 

200

In the chapter "The Soldier", the author uses repetitive word choice to refer to Ray as "the boy", "the soldier", "the American". How does this contribute to the chapter's tone? 

The repetition creates an impersonal tone, Hideki doesn't know who he killed or who Ray was. 

200

How does Hideki survive the American swarm of the "Toilet Sauna" cave? 

He grabbed an empty metal cabinet and pulled it on top of himself. 

200

Private Maeda accuses Hideki of being a spy and threatens him, this conflict would be considered... 

MAN VS. MAN

300
Reverie

A state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream

300

It was 7:55 a.m. on Sunday, December 7th, 1941, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Suddenly, an air raid alert, followed by a grim message, blasted out of speakers on the battleship _______________ . 

Oklahoma

300

In the chapter "Typhoon of Steel", how does the change in setting affect Hideki? 

It depressed Hideki and he grieves for the loss of his island. 

300

What does Hideki do to distract the Japanese soldiers at the machine gun nest? 

He shouts a new code-word and tells them that the Yamato did not sink. It aligns with the chapter title "Lies and Dreams". 

300

One way tone is accomplished through ___________. 

Word Choice 

400
Perplexed 
Completely baffled; very puzzled
400

At dawn, the largest seaborne invasion in history began. By 6:30 a.m., Allied troops were storming ashore. The landing beaches were code-named ____, _____, ____, ____, and _____. 

Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. 

400

What was revealed about the kijimunaa chasing Hideki in the chapter "Things That Aren't There"? 

Hideki took some shrapnel to the head and it caused him to hallucinate from the blood loss. 

400

How did Shuri Castle catch on fire?

The Americans were invading Japan from the North and destroyed every part of the island. 

400

When the audience/reader knows something that the character does not. 

Dramatic Irony

500

Admonishing

Warning or reprimanding someone firmly

500

June 6, 1944, was D-Day, the day Allied troops landed in Normandy, France, launching the final Allied campaign against the Axis powers. On ____________, Germany surrendered - on what became known as V-E Day, or Victory in Europe Day. 

May 8th, 1945

500

In the chapter "Family", what was the name of the family who were hiding inside their ancestors tomb? 

Miyagi

500

Why does Hideki decide not to use his last grenade on Japanese soldiers in the chapter "Lies and Dreams"?

His head injury reminded him of how Ray was killed and thought of a less violent way to distract them. 

500

"After what seemed like years, the roar of the fire outside died away..." 

Hyperbole

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