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100

List all five books that were available as a class during the second quarter. 

Lyddie, Counting on Grace, Bread and Roses Too, Ashes of Roses, Uprising

100

Where do all the books (whichever one you selected for the second quarter) take place?

Industrial Revolution (American)

100

A comparison of two different things that use “like” or “as”

Simile

100

The word 'Cafe' came from which language?

French

100

A genre that is completely made up?

Fiction

100

Which point of view allows the narrator to tell the story using the pronouns "I," "me," and "we"?

First Person

100

The time and place of a story?

Setting

200

What was the poem that we read, written by Edgar Allan Poe?

Annabel Lee

200

What major conflict happened during the book during the first quarter of school?

Civil War (Sudan)

200

A direct comparison of two different things (without "like" or "as")

Metaphor

200

The word 'Emoji' came from which language?

Japanese

200

A genre that is based on facts, not opinions

Nonfiction

200

The part of a story where the main character faces the central conflict?

Climax

200

The main events in a story?

Plot

300
What was the name of the poem that we read, written by Robert Frost?
The Road Not Taken
300

Name the activist that we learned about in the last two weeks of the second quarter.

Cesar Chavez

300

Giving human-like qualities to a non-human thing

Personification

300

The word 'Opera' came from which language?

Italian 

300

What is the name of the Library Coordinator?

Ms. Brown

300

Which point of view is the only one that allows the narrator to use the pronouns he, she, and they?

Third Person

300

The literary term for the person telling a story?

Narrator

400

What was the name of the poem that we read, written by Lewis Carroll?

Jabberwocky

400

What is the natural resource that is very scarce in the first quarter book and in Sudan?

Water

400

Repetition of similar sounds at the beginning of words

Alliteration

400

The word 'Algebra' came from which language?

Arabic

400

What does "B" mean for the books in the library?

Biography

400

The literary term where an author hints at future events in a story?

Foreshadowing

400

The lesson or message of a story?

Theme

500

What is the book you read about South Sudan?

A Long Walk to Water

500

Which poem out of the three we have read does not have a consistent rhyme scheme?

Annabel Lee
500

The use of an object to represent a complex or abstract idea

Symbolism

500

The word 'Kindergarten' came from which language?

German

500

What does GN mean for the books in the library?

Graphic Novel

500

A scene that interrupts the chronological order of events to show an event that happened earlier.

Flashback

500

The author's attitude toward the subject or audience is conveyed through word choice.

Tone

600

What was the main international organization website you used for your Refugee Project? (Name of organization)

United Nations

600

What type of currency was used by the native tribes of Sudan?

Cattle

600

The use of a word that imitates a sound

Onomatopoeia

600

The word 'Shampoo' came from which language?

Hindi (Indian)

600

What is the room number for the library?

101

600

Which point of view is the only one that uses the pronoun "you" to address the reader directly?

Second Person

600

A contrast between what is said and what is actually meant.

Irony

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