The name of Okonkwo's father
Unoka
What is the use of descriptive language that appeals to the 5 senses?
Imagery
A large, heavy knife, typically 12 to 24 inches long, featuring a wide blade used primarily as a tool for cutting vegetation, clearing brush, and harvesting crops like sugarcane, as well as for self-defense
machete
a rhetorical appeal to character, credibility, and authority, used to persuade an audience by establishing the speaker's reliability or moral character
Ethos
Mrs. Feduccia's first name
Autumn
What is the name of the priestess who kidnapped Ezinma?
The main character in a story is referred to as
The Protagonist
A thing, action, or habit that causes extreme disgust, hatred, or loathing. It represents something deemed vile, shameful, or completely unacceptable, often with moral or religious connotations
Abomination
a rhetorical appeal that persuades an audience by purposely evoking specific emotions—such as joy, anger, pride, or pity—to make them feel what the speaker or writer feels
Pathos
Which ocean is the largest by surface area?
The Pacific
What is used as currency in the Ibo tribe?
Cowries
The underlying message or general idea behind a piece of literature
Theme
An original pattern, model, or perfect example from which others are copied, representing universal symbols or themes. It refers to recurring character types, symbols, or plot patterns in literature and psychology, such as the "hero".
Archetype
a rhetorical appeal to an audience's logic and reason
Logos
Which continent has the most countries?
Africa
What is the name of Okonkwo's motherland?
Mbanta
When an author gives hints as to what will happen later in the story
Foreshadowing
The act of forcibly suppressing, subduing, or calming a population, region, or hostile group to establish peace or order
Pacification
to prove a statement, theory, charge, or person to be false or incorrect through evidence and argument
Refute
Who wrote the play Hamlet?
William Shakespeare
How many villages in total are there in Umofia?
Nine
A synonym for narrative
Story
A masquerader who impersonates one of the ancestral spirits of the village
Egwugwu
a rhetorical device where a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an opponent's point, a counterargument, or an opposing perspective, often followed by a "but" or "yet" to strengthen their own argument.
Concession
Which planet is the only one to rotate on it's side?
Uranus