What is the primary difference between how grown-ups and children understand the world?
What is that grown-ups focus on facts and figures; children see with the heart and imagination?
What makes Ender's leadership style unique?
What is, he earns loyalty through respect and understanding his soldiers' strengths?
What does the conch symbolize?
What are order, democracy, and civilization?
What figurative language device is being utilized in this quote? "The tropical heat was like a blow from a fist."
What is Simile?
The plane crash onto the island happens in this element of plot:
What is the exposition?
What does the Fox mean by the term "tame"?
What is to create bonds and make someone unique in all the world to you?
How does Ender's empathy help him in battle?
What is, it allows him to understand enemies so completely that he can predict and defeat them?
According to Simon, what is the Beast?
What are the evil and savagery within human nature?
What figurative language device is being utilized if we say, the island is described as a boat on the sea?
What is a metaphor?
Which element of plot corresponds with Simon's death?
What is the Climax?
Why is the Prince's relationship with his Rose complicated?
What is, he is vain and demanding, causing him to doubt her love before he understands her.
What does the Giant's Drink game represent?
What are impossible choices and Ender's willingness to use unacceptable methods to win?
How does Jack free the boys from shame and rules?
What is through painted faces or masks?
If we were to say, the flames "crept" and "started to eat" the forest, it's an example of this literary device:
What is personification?
What shared theme connects the journeys of the Prince, Ender, and Ralph?
What is the Loss of Innocence?
What do the baobabs represent on the Prince's planet?
What are small problems that can grow and destroy one's world if ignored?
What is the moral irony of the final test?
What is, Ender believes it is a simulation, but he is actually committing xenocide?
What does the destruction of the conch signify?
What is the total end of reason, law, and civilization?
What device could be indicated by Roger aiming to miss the littleuns with stones while tossing them early in the novel.
What is foreshadowing?
How are the grown-ups in The Little Prince and the teachers in Ender's Game similar?
What are: both focus on practical results and fail to see the child's perspective?
What is the Fox's secret?
What is essential is invisible to the eye; one sees rightly only with the heart.
Which character represents Ender's compassion and love?
Who is Valentine Wiggin?
Why is Ralph upset at the end of the story?
If the island is meant to represent the world and the boys, human society- which type of figurative language is being employed?
What is an allegory?
What do the baobabs and the beast both represent?
What are internal threats or darkness that grow if left unchecked?