Cranshaws
Names
Secrets
Consequences
Figurative Language
100

Who is an alcoholic?

The main character's dad.

100

What is the main character's nickname?

Ghost

100

What is the main character's secret?

His dad shot at him and his mom.

100

What consequence does the principal give Ghost for fighting Brandon?

He gives Ghost a half day suspension.

100

What is a definition for onomatopoeia?

A word that is also a sound.

200

Where does the main character's mom work?

The hospital cafeteria

200

What is the main character's full name?

Castle Cranshaw

200

What is Lu's secret?

He wanted a brother to see what he would look like if he wasn't albino.

200

What consequence does Coach give Ghost for getting him to pick up Ghost from school?

He makes Ghost run for three hours before practice.

200

What is a definition for "simile"?

Comparing two things using "like" or "as".

300

What do the main character and his dad like to eat?

Sunflower seeds

300

What is Patina's nickname?

Patty

300

What is Sunny's secret?

His mom died giving birth to him?
300

What causes the main character to regret cutting his shoes?

His classmates make fun of him.

300

What is a definition for "hyperbole"?

An exaggerated statement.

400

What grade is the main character in?

7th grade
400

What is the main character's mom's name?

Terri.

400

What is Patty's secret?

Her mom has diabetes and can't take care of her.

400

What is one consequence Coach gives the main character for stealing shoes?

He has to clean Coach's car, and he has to run in his cut up shoes.

400

What is a definition for "metaphor"?

Comparing two things without using "like" or "as".

500

Where does the main character live?

Glass Manor Apartments

500

What is Coach's full name?

Otis Brody

500

What is one of Coach's secrets?

He won a gold medal. His dad was abusive.

500

What did the main character think his final consequence from Coach was?

He didn't think he was going to be able to run in the meet.

500

What is the following quote an example of?

"But uniform day changed everything," (Reynolds, 144).

Foreshadowing.

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