Miss. Minchin's sister
Miss. Amelia
What color are Sara's hair and eyes
hair: black
eyes: green
Where is the school located that Sara attends
London
How does Sara feel about her looks
She thinks she is ugly
a small kitchen or room at the back of a house used for washing dishes and other dirty household work
scullery
The Indian man that works for Mr. Carrisford
Ram Dass
What is Sara's greatest power
imagining/storytelling
How does Miss Minchin treat the students at the school
Miss Minchin treats the students with strictness and often cruelty
What does Sara give the girl on the street
Gives her 5 buns
having an affection or liking for
fond
The rich man next door to Sara and was Captain Crewe's business partner
Mr.Carrisford
What happens on Sara's 11th birthday
Her father dies
Which characters at the school show kindness to Sara
Ermengarde, Becky, Lottie
A sixpence
not considering or being influenced by; despite
notwithstanding
The girl who has no mother and does not like to get her hair brushed
Lottie
This is how Sara behaves, even when she becomes poor and is forced to work
Like a princess
The age of Sara when she started school at Miss Minchin's
7
How does Sara react when she learns of her father’s death
When Sara learns of her father’s death, she is devastated but tries to stay strong
dad
ayah
Mr. Carmichael
Sara likes to lay on a rug from India. What animal was that rug made from?
A tiger
What is the difference in how Sara is treated before and after her father's death
Sara Crewe is treated with great respect and admiration at the school. Miss Minchin and the other staff give her special privileges because her father is wealthy and pays generously for her education. She is dressed in fine clothes, has a private room, and is treated almost like royalty.
Sara is forced to live in the attic, work as a servant, wear rags, and endure constant humiliation and hardship
Anne gets to work and live at the bakery. Becky got to leave the school and go to live with Sara at Mr. Carrisford's home
anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
indignation