Plot
Characters
Literary Devices
Vocabulary
John Steinbeck
100
In what city and country do Kino and his family live?
La Paz, Mexico
100
Who tries to suck the poison from Coyotito after the scorpion sting?
Juana
100
"It was as large as a seagull's egg." (comparison using like or as)
simile
100
(n.) tale told to present a moral lesson of universal significance, a story that speaks to all people everywhere
parable
100
What is the state where Steinbeck was born that also serves as the setting for much of his writing?
California
200
After discovering the pearl, what is the first thing Kino says he wants to do?
marry Juana in the church
200
Who are the town's best experts in financial analysis?
the beggars
200
"A town is a thing like a colonial animal?"
simile
200

(v.) to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of

feint

200
Name both of the two major literary prizes that Steinbeck won during his lifetime?
Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize for literature
300
How does the pearl buyer show the reader his surprise at seeing the size and beauty of Kino's pearl?
he drops the coin
300
Who prays for a large pearl rather than Coyotito's recovery?
Juana
300
"The coyotes cried and laughed in the brush." (giving animals and inanimate objects human qualities)
personification
300
(n.) a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition
semblance
300
What degree did Steinbeck earn from Stanford University?
none, he never earned a degree
400

Which song does Kino ironically hear when the priest visit?

Song of Evil

400

What is Kino's answer to every worry Juana has? (3 words)

"I'm a man."

400
Which character most symbolizes greed in the novel?
the doctor
400
(n.) an inlet of the sea
estuary
400
What did Steinbeck study at Stanford University
marine biology
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