This character is our protagonist
Isabel
What "party" do the Lockton's belong to?
Loyalists
True or False: At first Isabel does NOT agree to spy on the Locktons
True
This is a word that means "a person's relatives"
Kin
A monarch, someone such as a king or queen
Sovereign
We have been told that this character has somewhat of a mental delay and suffers from seizures
Ruth
True or False: Before Ruth is sold, Madam Lockton drugs Isabel so she won't know
True
What nickname does Curzon give Isabel?
Country
If you get up in the middle of the night to use the "privy" you are using the...
Bathroom/Outhouse
As the men were talking, Master Lockton told Madam that he no longer wanted to hear her __________, or silly, idle talk.
Prattle
Master Locktons aunt; she does not believe in the buying and selling of children
Lady Seymour
Historical Background: What important event happened that led to the Patriots tearing down King George's statue?
The signing of the Declaration of Independence
Historical Background: What war is taking place during this story?
Revolutionary War
A word meaning "the closing off or surrounding of a place"
Blockade
A word meaning "Stupid or confused"
Addlepated
These characters are pretending to be something they are not and eventually get in trouble for it.
The Locktons
In chapter 3, Isabel was not allowed to take anything from Miss Mary Finches' house before being sold, BUT what does she take?
Seeds that belonged to her mom
What major war figure do Lockton and his men want to have killed?
General George Washington
While in ISS, the student was granted __________ to go and ask his teacher what he missed in class.
Parole
A word that means "to beg for urgently"
Beseech
This character is a young slave on the Patriots side, trying to help Isabel anyway they can
Curzon
In Chapter 11, Bellingham shows up at the Locktons and says they are looking for materials for the war. What are they actually looking for?
The chest full of money
What was Isabel's punishment for running away?
(Be specific)
She is branded with a letter "I" for insolence (on her right cheek)
As you are driving, it is important that you are ________ to staying off of your phone.
Prone
Someone who is "bold and disrespectful" can also be described as...
Insolent