Season & Setting
School and Social Life
Grandfather & London
Medical Training
Return to Africa
100

After the martins disappeared and the witch hazel bloomed, what season did Grandfather say had arrived?

Autumn.

100

Give three reasons Rachel compared Ditchley to a prison.

Stone walls, marching in lines, no freedom

100

Why did the mission society have no intention of reopening the Tumaini hospital?

Not important. No doctor

100

At first, how did Rachel and the other students feel about anatomy class and their instructor, and how did their feelings change?

Complained about the work and boring Teacher. Teacher shared his experiences.

100

Who did Rachel initially think called her “Bibi Rachel?” Who was the man actually?

Kanoro, His son Ngigi

200

How did this Autumn affect Rachel’s life?

Autumn meant she would be expected to start school.

200

Miss Ethelward was shocked by Rachel’s lack of knowledge in which two subjects?
Which subject did she silently approve of?

No good in Latin/Greek & Math

Very good in literature.

200

What epiphany did Rachel and Frieda have about reopening the hospital, and who did they keep it a secret from?

Rachel would be the new doctor. She didn't tell Grandfather.

200

Describe the overall tone among the medical students?

Cooperative, strong bond, helped each other

200

Where did Rachel hurry off to with the man, and what did she accomplish there?

To see Kanoro and give him medicine for Malaria.

300

Over the summer, Rachel kept meeting Valerie’s pony. What message did she think Valerie might be sending?

That Valerie forgave her for pretending to be her.

300

en students drew a cruel picture and Rachel ran out, what did Miss Ethelward have her do?

Return and tell class about Africa

300

After Grandfather died, what news did Mr. Pernick give Rachel that would have delighted Grandfather?

Hylocichla guttata pritchardi was an official species.

300

Where did Rachel initially spend her vacations? Why did she stop going there?

Stagsway, Mr. Pernick wanted to marry her someday.

300

Why was the new mud-brick house so important to the villagers?

People were lining up to see the doctor. It would be the hospital.

400

What attitude did the pony’s wildness cause Rachel to ponder?

That she could not just do whatever she wanted.

400

Who was Nora, and why was she such an important change in Rachel’s school life?

A girl from Ireland who became Rachel's friend.

400

Rachel traveled to London for a purpose. Who did she go see and what did she want?

To the Mission Society. To open a hospital at Tumaini again.

400

At Westminster Hospital, did Rachel hesitate to speak up due to men’s attitudes? Explain. 

No. She correctly diagnosed the cause of the patient's jaundice.

400

What lie did Wangambe tell Rachel, and what did she and the chief discuss before work resumed?

That the men were needed in the fields. Paying them money.

500

Contrast Rachel’s trip back to Africa with what a modern trip from England to Kenya would be like.

Rachel’s trip was long and rough by ship; modern travel would be fast, comfortable airplane travel.

500

Why wasn’t Grandfather at Prize Day, and what award did he miss seeing Rachel receive?

He was sick. The Literature Prize, a book of poems.

500

Miss Lathrop welcomed Rachel’s money, but what did she react negatively to?

Young woman doctor going to Africa.

500

Compare and contrast why Rachel and Janaki felt it was essential to return to Africa and India to practice medicine.

Women were dying in India because they could not be seen by male doctors. Janaki received scholarships and had her own money, like Rachel. 

500

Why did Rachel draw her plans on the dirt floor, and how did she know what adjustments to make?

The hospital design. Juta, Kanoro and the chief gave her ideas.

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