Peacetime Mistakes, Wartime Apologies
What a Character
Characters
Bud, Not Buddy
Still the Vocab
100

In time order, this area during World War was attacked and was the cause of all of the events to take place afterward.

What is Pearl Harbor

100

We learn about the life of Iwao Takamoto in this article, so we are reading from this genre.

What is biography

100

The description of a character, or how they look, how they talk, how they act.

What is characterization

100

Bud and Jerry were approached by this person with good news.

Who is the caseworker

100

To officially prevent someone from leaving a place.

What is detain

200

While Executive Order 9066 mentioned excluding "any or all persons" from a specific area, Imamoto and anyone sharing her nationality was the sole targets.

Who are the Japanese

200

With Takamoto's life occurring in the same event, he and his family were forced to this place because of their nationality.

What is Manzanar Internment Camp

200

When two or more characters are clashing in a story.

What is conflict

200

Preferring to be called "Bud" instead of "Buddy" shows our main character didn't have a childhood and was forced into this part of life.

What is adulthood

200

A set of pictures or other pieces of work that an artist.

What is portfolio

300

After World War II, the Japanese needed to start over, but it wasn't until the 1960s that this emerged.

What is compensation/redress

300

After his time as a laborer, Takamoto went on to be an animator at this famous studio known for the mouse.

What is Disney

300

Considered the good guy of the story.

What is a protagonist

300

Three is the amount of these that bud has been to. For Jerry, one.

What are foster homes

300

Continuing for only a limited period of time.

What is temporary

400

Jimmy Carter signed off on this investigation, which found out that there was no need for Executive Order 9066.

What is Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC)

400

Takamoto's ambition would then lead him to this animation studio, which is famous for "The Jetsons," "The Flintstones," and "Yogi Bear."

What is Hanna-Barbera

400

When you're relating parts of the story to yourself or your life.

What is making connections

400

Bud uses an example of fear in a child with this falling out of their mouth.

What is a tooth

400

A difference between two statements, beliefs, or ideas.

What is contradiction

500

$20,000 and an apology for every Japanese person was known as this act signed by Ronald Reagan.

What is the Civil Liberties Act

500

Scooby-Doo, a legacy character of Takamoto, was this breed of dog, but just drawn in an opposite manner.

What is a Great Dane

500

The use of clues in a story and your personal experience to guess what happens next in a story.

What is making inferences

500

In actuality, Bud's "adulthood" began with the loss of this family member.

Who is his mother?

500

Helping to make something happen.

What is instrumental

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