I am the main character in the story. I 'lose my innocence' in the end of the book after ruining a flower garden.
Who is Lizabeth?
The yellow petals are crushed by childish fury:
Mrs Dialog
What is Marigolds?
This flower is important in the story.
What are Marigolds?
What is 14?
This is the genre of the story.
(Or coming-of-age)
By some, I may be seen as the antagonist. But in reality, I was the victim when children tore up my marigold garden.
Who is Ms. Lottie?
The only character in the story who has a known job:
Rot Hem
Who is Mother?
This author wrote Marigolds.
Who is Eugenia Collier?
This decade is the one Marigolds place in.
What are the 1930's?
This literary device is used the entire story.
What is flashback?
I am 3 years younger than my sister, who I try to stop from messing with a garden.
Who is Joey?
A common theme in the story, Lizabeth loses it:
Nice Nonce
What is innocence?
Marigolds was published this year.
What is 1969?
True or False: Lizabeth immediately feels bad after what she to the garden.
What is true?
This day of the week was the day we read Marigolds.
What is Wednesday?
I am the son of Ms. Lottie. I sit out on her front porch on my rocking chair, with a hat covering my head.
Who is John (Burke)?
My squeak on the porch invokes fear in the children:
Croaking Rich
What is a Rocking Chair?
This season is the season Marigolds takes place in.
What is summer?
This is what Lizabeths dad does for work.
What is nothing?
This is the year Eugenia Collier was born.
What is 1928?