Who is Bod's guardian?
Silas,
Chapter one began with this symbol.
What is a knife?
In this chapter, Bod gets a new teacher.
Chapter 3: The Hounds of God
How did Bod get out of the house?
He climbed out of his crib
Silas is this type of person
Solitary
The Duke of Westminster is one of these.
A ghoul
Name both the protagonist and antagonist in the book.
Bod is the protagonist, Jack is the antagonist.
In this chapter Bod's parents are killed by the man Jack.
Chapter 1: How Nobody Came to the Graveyard
Where does Bod get his unusual name?
Mr. and Mrs. Owens named him Nobody because he looks like nobody else. Bod is short for Nobody.
"He growled in the back of his throat, like a beast of prey, angry and frustrated" is an example of what type of figurative language?
Simile
This person is five years old and is living
Who is Scarlett?
This is the name of the Ghoul's city.
In this chapter Scarlett's mom thinks Bod is imaginary.
Chapter 2: The New Friend
This is the first ghost Bod runs into when he comes to the graveyard as a toddler.
Mrs. Owens
"The child stepped out of the house a little hesitantly. The fog wreathed about him like a long-lost friend" is an example of what type of figurative language?
Personification
This creature guards the treasure until the master returns.
The Sleer
What is the setting of the story?
What is the graveyard?
Chapter 2: The New Friend
What does Bod say when Silas introduces him to Miss Lupescu?
This is how Bod learned to read and write
ABC books and tracing/coloring letters on gravestones
Miss Lupescu says that she is not a werewolf; she is one of these.
A Hound of God
What is Bod's conflict in Chapter 3?
He wants to leave the graveyard, but it is not safe
In this chapter the night gaunt helps to rescue Bod
Chapter 3: The Hounds of God
Mrs. Lupescu makes a special kind of soup for Bod to eat.
Beetsoup
What was the big gray dog in the graveyard?
Miss Lupescu