Prologue-Ch.3
Ch.4-Ch.6
Ch.7-Ch.9
Ch.10-Ch.12
Ch.13-Epilogue
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

This is who attended the narrator's birthday

No one

100

Ursula Monkton, the worm, and the flapping creature have these colors in common

Pink and gray

100

This is Ursula Monkton's real name

Skarthach of the Keep

100

This is what Gran calls creatures like the hunger birds

Varmints

100

These two individuals attempt to sacrifice themselves to the hunger birds

The narrator and Lettie Hempstock

100

An abundance of something

Profusion

100

This is what Gran calls creatures like Ursula Monkton

Fleas

200

The narrator believes these are safer than people

Books

200

The narrator and this family member are not close

His sister

200

This is how the Hempstocks avoid a confrontation between the narrator and his parents the night he sneaks out

Snip and stitch OR snip and cut

200

This is one of the three individuals the hunger birds pretend to be to lure the narrator out of the fairy ring

The opal miner OR Ursula Monkton OR Lettie Hempstock

200

If a human stays too long in Lettie's ocean, this would happen

It would destroy them

200

To spread throughout; pervade

Permeate

200

This is how the opal miner took his own life

Carbon monoxide poisoning

300

This is the reason the opal miner is staying in the narrator's room

He is renting the bedroom OR the family needs extra money

300

Ursula Monkton is doing this with the narrator's father when she asks about his wife and talks about contraception

Flirting

300

This is the aspect of the narrator's life Ursula Monkton does NOT have control over:
his thoughts, his home, his freedom, his family

None of these

300

This is what the narrator does to calm himself while he's waiting in the fairy ring

Recite poems or songs

300

This is where the narrator believes Lettie has gone

Australia

300

To travel or move

Traipse

300

The Hempstocks do this to the narrator after he leaves their farm


Alter his memories

400

This is the implied meaning of the narrator's childhood memories being covered with cobwebs

His memories of his childhood are poor or vague

400

Finish this sentence:

"Adults follow paths. Children ____________."

explore

400

This is why Ursula Monkton doesn't kill the narrator

The portal to home is hidden inside him

400

Lettie says there are no real these in the world

Grown-ups

400

This is why the hunger birds begin devouring the world

They cannot get to the narrator

400

Done in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent

Inexorably

400

This is how to spell the author's last name

G-A-I-M-A-N

500

This is the result of the narrator's parents both being employed

They hire a nanny/Ursula Monkton

500

This is how a worm gets into the narrator's foot

He let go of Lettie's hand

500

The sight of Ursula Monkton often causes the narrator pain here

In his chest or heart

500

Lettie Hempstock says there are three types of monsters; this is one

Things people are scared of OR things that look like things people used to be scared of long ago OR things people should be scared of but they aren't

500

Being in Lettie's ocean gives the narrator the knowledge of the universe from _____ to _____

From Egg to Rose

500

Done in a way that shows ownership

Proprietarily

500

This is the person whose funeral the narrator is in town to attend

An unnamed/unknown character

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