(May not be from Chapters 31-36)
"I've been shamed in front of all of Unity---hasn't that been enough?"
Who is Mistress Carol?
Who is Uncle William Bradley and Aunt MiMi?
The train's arrival in Canada is symbolic or mean this for Ann.
What is freedom?
Ann disembarks or exits the train at this town in Canada and she is able to wear girl clothes again.
Where is Chatham?
A hint of what is to come in the story is...
What is Foreshadowing?
"It's the worst thing in the world to teach a slave how to read."
Who is Mistress Sarah?
The full name of the protagonist of Stealing Freedom.
Who is Ann Maria Weems?
The two relatives of Ann were found in Alabama by the Vigilance Committee.
Who is Addison and Joseph?
Ann's birth place and home, when all of her family is together at the beginning of the story.
Where is Unity?
This is a law that requires sheriffs and lawmen to return runaway slaves to their owners---even if they crossed the Mason-Dixon Line.
What is the Fugitive Slave Law?
"Shall I consider the parcel from Mr. Bigelow safely delivered?"
Who is Dr. H.?
Mother of Ann Weems.
Who is Arabella Weems?
Ann celebrates her ___th birthday in Canada.
What is Ann celebrates her fourteenth birthday?
This place is Ann's last stop before freedom! Ann pretends to be ill to keep the slave catchers at a distance. She sees a runaway taken off the train.
Where is Niagra Falls?
This is the freeing of slaves or being freed from slavery.
What is Manumission?
"Everyone has a birthday. If you don't know yours, let's pick one for you."
Who is Priscilla Wallace?
Ann's best friend in Canada.
Who is Priscilla Wallace?
Good news that Ann learns in her mother's letter in Chapter 34.
*Hint: Mention full name of the "news."
What is Ann learns of the birth of her baby sister, Mary Weems?
After Ann is "kidnapped" by the Powder Boy, she is taken to this place to live with Jacob Bigelow.
Where is Washington City?
Author Elisa Carbone wanted to express the challenges of being a slave in 18th century United States.
This literary term is called ____________.
What is a Theme?
"Are you deaf or just stupid? Go to bed, you wretched girl. Once again, you're causing me more trouble than you're worth!"
Who is Mistress Carol?
A person who is a lawyer by day and a "kidnapper" and abolitionist by night.
*Hint: Being a lawyer is this person's day job.
Who is Jacob Bigelow?
Ann and Priscilla see this person at the end of Chapter 36 after they swim...
Who is Alfred?
Ann ends up living here with Uncle William Bradley and Aunt Mimi.
Where is Dresden, Canada?
When Ann tries to feed the dogs to not get captured on the train in Chapter 31, this scene created a feeling of anxiousness in the reader.
This literary term is _____________.
What is Suspense?