Name their instrument!
Figurative Language in Ch.14
Vocabulary
Chs. 15 and 16
Mesopotamia
100

Mr. Jimmy

Trumpet/Horn

100

Snaggletooth MacNevin

Allusion

100

The second step of the Theme Machine

L.C.E. (Life Changing Event)

100

Bud's room at Grand Calloway Station is decorated with lots of ________

Horses

100

Mesopotamia literally translates to 

In between rivers

200

Herman E. Calloway

Upright Bass/Giant Fiddle

200

Mighty Maple

Extended Metaphor

200

The LCE must occur at least __________ percent through the story

70%

200

Chapter 15 contains an allusion to what popular fable?

DAILY DOUBLE

The Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf

200

The area of rich soil in Mesopotamia is called

The Fertile Crescent

300

Chug "Doo Doo Bug"

Trombone

300

"Dancing just below his mustache"

Personification

300

Symbolism is when something _________ stands for something ____________

Tangible, Intangible

300
One suggestion for Bud's musician name is Waterworks________ 

Willie

300

The two main rivers in Mesopotamia

Tigris and Euphrates

400

Miss Thomas

Vocal Stylist/Singer

400

Dusky Devastators of the Depression

Alliteration

400

You can touch a clock but you can't touch __________


DAILY DOUBLE

Time

400

LaBone is a part of Bud's nickname because___________________

He's so skinny

400

The name of Mesopotamia's original civilization

Sumer

500

Doug "The Thug" Tennant

Drummer (for now!)

500

A hundred gallons of hot apple cider

Hyperbole

500

The theme from Chapter 14

When you feel safe and at home, you can be vulnerable and express yourself

500

When Miss Thomas says "Were your ears burning last night?" what does she mean?

People were talking about Bud the night before

500

The name of the most well-known Sumerian city-state

Ur!

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