Chapters of Anne’s Life
Positively Providential
Kindred Spirits
Scope for the Imagination
Big Words for Big Ideas
100

The title of the chapter where Anne bakes a cake but accidentally flavors it with anodyne liniment or medicine instead of vanilla

What is "A New Departure in Flavorings?"

100

The moment Anne stopped hating Gilbert Blythe

What was Gilbert's apology on the bridge?

100

The first citizen of Avonlea to meet Anne

Who is Matthew Cuthbert?

100

On page 148, the chapter title is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is alliteration?

100

This word appears on the bottom half of page 216 and is defined as "in a way that is not directly expressed."

What is "implicitly?"

200

The title of the chapter when Anne and Diana meet

What is "A Solemn Vow and Promise?"

200

It is because Anne appeared different from her playmates that prompted this character's action.

Why did Matthew buy Anne a dress with puffed sleeves?

200

Diana tells Anne that she loves her after this event.

What is "Mrs. Barry forbids Diana from seeing Anne?" or What is "Anne intoxicates Diana?" 

200

On page 17, the painted sunset sky is described using this type of figurative language.

What is a simile?

200

This word appears on the top half of page 307 and is defined as "preventing (someone) from accomplishing something."

What is "thwarted?"

300

The food Anne was excited about in the fourteenth chapter "Anne's Confession"

What is ice cream?

300

Anne and Marilla's response to this event in the last five chapters reveal how they have impacted each other

What is Matthew's death?

300

The reason Gilbert Blythe teased Anne by calling her "Carrots"

What is "Anne was the only girl at school who did not notice him?"

300

On page 4, sunshine is described using this type of figurative language.

What is personification?

300

This word appears on the bottom half of page 238 and is defined as "not given to open expression of emotion, especially affection, and characterized by reserve or restraint."

What is "undemonstrativeness?"

400

The four items Marilla allows Anne to serve in chapter sixteen

What are cherry preserves, fruit cake, cookies and snaps, and raspberry cordial?

400

Anne attributes her growth in thoughtfulness and solitude to this person

Who is Miss Stacy?

400

Marilla first defends Anne from this person

Who is Mrs. Blewett?

400

On page 185, Diana's question to Anne is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is a hyperbole?

400

This word appears on the top half of page 59 and is defined as "changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection."

What is "fickle?"

500

Anne's nom de plume or pen name in her story club

Who is Rosamond Montmorency?

500

The narrator reveals that Marilla likes Anne's chatter after this event

What is "when Anne dyes and cuts her hair?"

500

Anne's mother and father

Who are Bertha and Walter Shirley?

500

On page 62, Mrs. Rachel leaving her house is described using this type of figurative language.

Synecdoche

500

This word appears on the top half of page 167 and is defined as "an intuitive feeling about the future, especially one of foreboding."

What is "presentiment?"

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