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100

Unfamiliar buildings, horsless carts, silver fish-shaped things in the sky that were certainly not birds...

David's dream 

100

The Christian cross is prominently displayed _______.

On the chest or bodice of women's clothing

100

The adult that David trusts with his secret (His confidante)

Uncle Axel 

100

The standard or the average 

Norm

100

Abasement (ch 5)

humiliation or degradation

200

Character that said David's dreams were about times long ago, that Dreams were funny things and there was no accounting for them. That his dreams might be the world of the Old People before God sent Tribulation.

David's sister, Mary (pg. 5)

200

Elias Strorm is David's ________. He __________ Waknuk when he came from the _____. 

Grandfather. Founded. East

200

The steam engine is a popular attraction in Waknuk because it is ________.

Unusual technology in Waknuk! 

200

Ethics

Morally correct behavior or thinking; rightousness 

200

A class which defines why one should or shouldn't do things

Rectitude 

300

How does David feel about his dreams? 

They are a wonderful world!

300

David's grandfather went off on a journey and broght back a bride. Their marriage was loveless and can be described as having been pre-________. 

Pre-arranged. (pg 16 )

300

Character that Sophie hits in the head with a rock due to him seeing her 6 toed footprint in the mud.

Alan Ervin

300

Certified documents signed by witnesses proving lineage (ex: As proved for the tailless cats) 

Attested pedigrees

300

Excessively concerned with rules. Word used to describe Joseph Strorm.

pedant (ch 4)

400

And God created man in His own image. And God decreed that man should have...

...one body, one head, two arms, and two legs: (EXTRA 100 PTS IF ADDED: that each arm should be jointed in two places and end in one hand: that each hand hsould have four fingers and one thumb: that each finger should bear a flat finger-nail...)

400
One of the few axoim's (statements believed as 'truths') displayed in the home (ch 2).

1. Only the image of God is man. 2. Keep pure the stock of the lord. 3. Blessed is the Norm. 4. In purity our Salvation. 5. Watch thou for the Mutant! 6. The norm is the will of God. 7. Reproduction is hte only holy production. 8. The devil is the father of deviation. 

400

The telepaths believing it is only physcial deviations that are monstrous is an example of _____ (literary device).

Oh, the irony! 

400

"...I made very little effort to dissemble."(ch 4)

To pretend or conceal one's true motives, feelings or beliefs 

400

Evangelical

of or according to the teaching of the gospel or the Christian religion 

500

David is surprised by the character _______because, "...there had been no sign before that she could think in that way." 

Mrs. Wender (pg. 11)

500

Offence= ______ / Deviation= ______

Offence= plant or animal displaying a physcial or mental alteration/ Deviation= by terms of society, a mutated or malformed human being

500

"There are other books that don't, but you'll not see them about much- not even in Rigo, let alone in the backwoods here..." The hidden books reveal ________ within Waknuk.

Censorship

500

"The commandments and precepts one learns as a child can be remembered by rote..."

A set, mechanical way of doing things

500

Peroration

A concluding part of a speech, meant to inspire an audience. 
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