Sadako
Sadako 2
World War II
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
100
Which class is Sadako a part of at school?
The bamboo class
100
What is the name of the little boy that Sadako meets in the hospital?
Kenji
100
Japan, Germany, and Italy were known as the ________________________ powers. 
Axis
100
This sentence is what type of literary device? 
simile     idiom    metaphor    personification 


"They would always be as close as two pine needles on the same twig."

Simile
100
What is the vocabulary word that means a long, Japanese robe that has wide sleeves and a broad sash?
Kimono
200
Which member of Sadako's family was killed the day the atom bomb was dropped?
Her grandmother
200
Who brings Sadako the golden crane and reminds her about the story?
Chizuko
200
What event led the United States to become involved in WWII?
The bombing of Pearl Harbor
200

This sentence is what type of literary device?

simile idiom metaphor personification 

"Don't be such a turtle!"

Metaphor
200
What vocabulary word means to transfer blood from an outside source to a person?
Transfusion
300
What holiday were the Sasaki family celebrating at the beginning of the book?
Peace Day
300
What does Mashiaro promise to do for his sister?
Hang every crane she makes.
300
What country near Denmark was never occupied by the Nazis?
Sweden
300

This sentence is what type of literary device?

simile idiom metaphor personification 

"...there was a knot in Sadako's stomach."

idiom

300
What vocabulary word means the waves of energy sent out by sources of heat or light, or by radioactive material?
radiation
400

What animal does Sadako call herself when she is frustrated?

A turtle
400
What is the name the Japanese gave the atom bomb?
The Thunderbolt
400
What was the first city on which an atomic bomb was dropped?
Hiroshina
400

This sentence is what type of literary device?

simile idiom metaphor personification 


"Her thoughts were dancing..."

personification
400
What word means a person in your family who lived long ago?
Ancestor
500
How did the country of Japan find out about Sadako's story? 
Her class published a book of letters
500
Give one example of how the author created a mood of sadness in chapter 7.
Answers will vary.
500
What was the second city on which the atom bomb was dropped?
Nagasaki 
500
The last line of chapter 3 reads, "With a beginning like this, how could anything happen." 


What literary device does this line contain?

Foreshadowing
500
Which vocabulary word means a person who is getting medical treatment?
patient
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