The Embassy of Cambodia
Permission to Enter
Fences: A Brexit Diary
Author
English
100

What genre is The Embassy of Cambodia? 

Fiction

100
What are the names of the main characters? 

Keisha Blake and Leah Hanwell

100

What genre is Fences: A Brexit Diary? 

Non-fiction

100

What was Zadie Smith's major? 

English Literature 

100

What type of figure of speech does this quote represent? "Whereas the girl in the paper was not allowed to leave her employers’ premises, not ever—she was a prisoner."

Metaphor

200

Who is from Ivory Coast and works as a nanny for the Derawal family in London? 

Fatou

200

How old was Keisha and Leah in the beginning of the story? 

4 years old

200

What major theme does this quote represent? "...cannot deny the casual racism that seems to have been unleashed alongside it, both by the campaign and by the vote itself."

Discrimination 

200

Where is Zadie Smith from? 

Willesden, London, United Kingdom

200

What type of figure of speech does this quote represent? "Many of the private houses have high walls, quite as high as the Embassy of Cambodia’s—but they are not embassies."

Simile

300

How many children do Mr. and Mrs. Derawal have? 

3

300

Permission to Enter is told from what point of view? 

Third person 

300

What major theme does this quote represent? "The painful truth is that fences are being raised everywhere in London." 

Isolation

300

Where did Zadie Smith attend college? 

University of Cambridge

300

What type of figurative language does this quote represent? "It is only a four- or five-bedroom
North London suburban villa, built at some point in the thirties, surrounded by a red brick wall, about eight feet high."

Imagery

400

What major theme does this quote represent? "...Biggest bomb in the world, made by the USA, of course. They killed five million people in one second."

Genocide

400

Who ends up switching their name to Natalie? 

Keisha

400

What is the name of the local primary school?

Ofsted

400

How many children(s) does Zadie Smith have? 

2

400

What type of figurative language does this quote represent? "...as they sat in the
Tunisian café eating two large fingers of dough stuffed with cream and custard and topped with a strip of chocolate icing."

Hyperbole

500

Who said this direct quote? "Don’t give the Devil your anger, it is his food."

Andrew

500

What major theme does this quote represent? "Together they ran, jumped, danced, sang, bathed, colored-in, rode bikes, pushed a Valentine under Nathan Bogle’s door, read magazines, shared chips, sneaked a cigarette, read Cheryl’s diary..."

Friendship

500

Where does the old neighborhood take place in the beginning of the story? 

Northwest London

500

What year was Zadie Smith born?

1975

500

What type of figurative language does this quote represent? "Pock, smash. Pock, smash."

Onomatopoeia

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