Nellie
Tamiko
Skills Application
Skills Application
Skills Application
100

Why does Nellie enjoy star-gazing? 

She would do it with her Pa before the war started.

100

This character is happily sent to war to serve the emperor. 

Kyo

100

What literary device is this quote an example of? "Her hair has been falling out for days, strand by strand, like ebony embroidery threads" (113). 

Simile, imagery

100

What point of view is being used: "Promise you won't forget me though" (25).

First person

100

The meaning of a symbol can change based on context. What do the balloons symbolize for Tamiko? What do the balloons symbolize for Nellie?

Tamiko- peace & the end of the war

Nellie- violence and the death of her friends

200

What does Pastor Mitchell invite Joey and Nellie to do? 

Go on a picnic/go fishing

200

How does Tamiko feel when she finds out the girls have been making bombs?

Glad to have helped the war effort.

200

Which verb tense is being used: "Besides, I’ll have Suki with me, and there will be food in abundance" (50). 

Future

200

The personalities of Nellie's twin brothers remain unchanged throughout the story. What type of characters are they? 

Flat/static

200

What literary device is being used in this quote? "...your stomach is a kumquat" (23).

Metaphor

300

What happened to Irene's barn?

Joey set it on fire. 

300

For what reason does Tamiko leave her station to get a soldier's help?

Suki has collapsed.

300

Nellie and Joey reference a Micky Mouse commercial that urges citizens to donate their bacon grease to the war effort. What is this commercial an example of? 

Allusion, ethos, or propaganda 

300

What do Gramps' doves and aviary symbolize? 

Freedom, hope, peace

300

What is the difference between assonance and consonance? 

Assonance- reptition of vowel sounds

Consonance- repetition of consonant sounds

400

How does Nellie respond to hearing Hitler's obituary? 

She is happy Hitler is dead, but she wishes the news didn't humanize him.

400

Tamiko has a limp from a childhood bout of polio. What does she call the pain she feels in her hip?

Her fire horse hip

400

Grammar: What is the italicized section an example of?

"We labor for twelve straight hours. It’s a lot of work—not complicated, just a lot of work—and we’re happy to do it." 

Appositive phrase

400

In Chapter 13, before receiving news that Hitler had died, Nellie remembers hearing about the death of President Roosevelt. This shift from present tense to past tense is an example of what literary device? 

Flashback

400

"Duty is heavy as a mountain; death is lighter than a feather" (23). What 3 literary devices are being used in this quote?

Metaphor, juxtaposition, parallelism

500

How does Nellie respond to the deaths on the mountain? 

She blames herself, she is afraid, she can't sleep, she fights with her mother, etc.

500

What item did Tamiko hide in Kyo's belongings? What might that item symbolize? 

A daruma doll, which could symbolize her hope that he will return safely. 

500

"...Angry at Mr. Kava for enlisting Peter. Angry at Peter for choosing to leave. Angry at the war and the fighting and the killing" (20)

parrallelism or repetition

500

The shooting star Nellie sees the night before the picnic. 

Foreshadowing or Symbolism

500

How many syllables does each line of a haiku have? 

3-5-3

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